Pro-gun marchers speak out on federal government’s assault weapon ban
OTTAWA — Pro-gun activists are marching in Ottawa today to contest what they describe as the “injustice and ineffectiveness” of the federal government’s assault weapon ban.
The Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights is behind the outdoor event on Parliament Hill, dubbed an “integrity march,” to advocate for the rights of its members.
The organization, which did not respond to a request for comment, says on its website that the event is aimed at showing Canadians that gun owners are “your friends, colleagues and neighbours.”
In May, the Liberal government announced it would be banning a range of 1,500 types of assault-style weapons, which it says were designed for the battlefield — not hunting or sport shooting.