Victims of gun violence slam feds over gun-control reform
TORONTO — The federal government’s proposed gun-control laws are “toothless and cowardly,” victims of gun violence in Ontario said Thursday.
The Danforth Families for Safe Communities advocacy group as well as other families affected by gun violence sent a letter to Public Safety Minister Bill Blair outlining their disappointment as the national Liberal convention gets underway this week.
The group of victims and families affected by Toronto’s Greektown mass shooting that left two dead and 13 hurt say the government’s plan to allow municipalities to ban handguns should be scrapped and replaced with a federal law banning handguns outright.
“The handgun piece is just a disaster, it’s an abdication of their responsibilities,” said Ken Price, whose daughter, Samantha, was injured after being shot on July 22, 2018 by a young man on a rampage.