Federal government rejects Alberta’s request to allow pepper spray for self-defence
OTTAWA – The federal government has axed Alberta’s proposal to make pepper spray legal for self-defence.
Last month, provincial Justice Minister Kaycee Madu issued a request for two changes to the Criminal Code of Canada, the first being to allow citizens to be authorized under the code to carry capsaicin spray, also known as pepper spray, specifically for self-defence purposes. Pepper spray is considered an illegal weapon under the Criminal Code.
On Tuesday, August 3, federal Minister of Justice David Lametti and Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair issued a joint statement regarding Madu’s request and Ottawa’s decision to reject it.