Gun registry data saved

Posted By: Canadian Press · 9/10/2012 11:22:00 AM

Quebec has won the latest stage in its legal battle against the federal government to keep long-gun registry data for
the province. 

Justice Marc-Andre Blanchard of the Quebec Superior Court sided with the province and ordered the federal government to hand over the information.

It's just one more step in the battle over what to do with the remnants of the now-defunct federal gun registry _ a fight that
could end up before the Supreme Court of Canada. 

Today's decision comes after the province obtained a series of temporary injunctions safeguarding the Quebec data. That meant  long-guns continue to be registered in this province, a process that has ended elsewhere in the country.

The bill to end the federal long-gun registry received royal assent on April 5, fulfilling a longstanding promise by the Harper
government to decriminalize non-registration of long guns.

In Quebec, where there is a strong current of support for gun control, the provincial government has sought information from the registry and it plans to start its own provincial long-gun registry with data from that province.

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  1. Gordie posted on 09/10/2012 11:19 PM
    What do you mean "" Gun registry has been saved " ? The canadian government is going to appeal therefore there is a chance Quebec may not get registry records they are asking for !
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