Look to Conservative platform to ‘fill in the blanks’ on gun policy: O’Toole
COQUITLAM, B.C. — Hunters and sports shooters have been unfairly caught up in the Liberal government’s bans on “assault-style” weapons, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said Saturday as he was dogged by questions about his party’s gun policy for the second day in a row.
The issue has been a source of confusion ever since Thursday when O’Toole first said he would maintain a ban on “assault weapons” during a French language debate. He also denied he would legalize the gun used in the 1989 massacre at Montreal’s Ecole polytechnique.
His statements were widely seen as a promise to maintain a ban on some 1,500 firearms the Liberals dubbed “assault-style weapons” when they made them illegal last May.
O’Toole repeated his pledge to maintain the ban on Friday, but a party spokeswoman later issued a statement saying the ban in question was actually one on full-fledged “assault weapons” which has been in place since 1977.