Gun owners wonder what the future holds for sport shooting after proposed federal change
KAMLOOPS — The federal government has proposed a national freeze on importing, buying or selling handguns as part of the tabled Bill C-21 from last week. The bill would also remove gun licenses from people involved in acts of domestic violence or criminal harassment.
The federal government’s move to limit the purchase and sale of many handguns in Canada is meant to target criminals but will affect many law-abiding residents.
In Kamloops this past weekend, competitors in the International Practical Shooting Confederation say should the bill pass, it would kill the sport.


