Saskatchewan passes firearms bill in face of federal buyback program
REGINA – The Saskatchewan legislative assembly passed new firearms legislation today that aims to put roadblocks in place when Ottawa starts a program to buy back banned guns.
The legislation passed unanimously in assembly, receiving support from Saskatchewan Party government and Opposition NDP members.
The bill requires RCMP, policing bodies or other agents to receive a licence from the province should they participate in the buyback program.
Officers don’t need a licence to take a firearm, if it’s part of their regular policing duties.