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Tory backbencher says he will kill gun registry (Canada rolling back Liberal stupidity)
CP via National Post - Canada ^ | Wednesday, February 15, 2006 | Dan Dugas

Posted on 02/16/2006 6:49:34 AM PST by GMMAC

Tory backbencher says he will kill gun registry

Dan Dugas
Canadian Press Via National Post
Wednesday, February 15, 2006


OTTAWA -- The Conservative government has created a committee of two cabinet ministers and a backbencher to figure out how best to kill the long-gun registry as soon as possible.

Registry critic Garry Breitkreuz, who is working with Justice Minister Vic Toews and Public Security Minister Stockwell Day, said he has been given wide leeway to deal swiftly with the registry.

"I wouldn't be fighting for what I'm fighting for if I didn't think that would be the case," the Saskatchewan MP said in an interview.

"We couldn't have had two better appointments because they're giving me the opportunities to put in place whatever is needed to stop the flow of money right now."

Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised voters during the election campaign that the long-gun registry would be scrapped and money redirected to public safety.

When the Liberals added the registry to the federal gun control program in 1995, they said it would cost taxpayers no more than $2 million. But the most recent estimates put the figure in the hundreds of millions of dollars, bringing the total cost of the gun program to more than $1 billion.

The Conservatives have called the registry a waste of taxpayers money that targets duck hunters rather than criminals.

Breitkreuz would say little about how the government will kill the registry while maintaining background checks it promised on would-be gun owners.

"I still have to work through Stockwell Day and Vic Toews so I can't tip my hand as to what we're doing but we're working on that."

The Tories promised to reinvest savings from scrapping the gun registry into hiring police and assisting victims of crime, but may find there is less cash available than meets the eye.

The gun program consumes about $90 million a year in direct costs while a single campaign promise to hire an additional 1,000 Mounties would add $50 million to the federal payroll.

There are no cost estimates on campaign promises such as defending victims' rights and improving gun safety.

© The Canadian Press 2006


TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; canada; conservatives; cpc; gunregistry; harper
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To: TheBattman

I think what is happening is that there truly are more conservatives in Canada than anyone realized. Just like Fox News took the gamble that most Americans are conservative and became a hit network. Many Canadians are probably conservative but don't realize it. They have been hit over the head with a purely liberal media (print and television) and criminal justice system. Now they have a chance to see conservatism in action. I am one of those people that believed Canada was toast. I was sure we'd have a Liberal Oligarchy forever.


21 posted on 02/16/2006 11:31:33 PM PST by Sam Gamgee (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Patton)
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