Alberta to prosecute federal firearms ban on case-by-case basis
EDMONTON – The Alberta Government says it is taking steps to protect law-abiding gun owners.
Justice Minister Tyler Shandro announced a couple of regulatory changes to firearms in the province.
First, as of Jan. 1, 2023, the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS) will handle charges involving the federal Firearms Act, taking over from the federal government.
Shandro has written to his federal counterpart, David Lametti, informing him of the change. Provinces have the constitutional authority to handle Criminal Code matters, including charges related to the Firearms Act.