Posted December 28, 2018 8:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

A new law in Quebec requiring most guns in the Canadian province to be logged with the government has seen underwhelming results.
Adopted earlier this year, the Firearms Registration Act requires about 95 percent of the guns in the province of 8 million residents to be registered. However, The Canadian Press is reporting that less than 20 percent of the shotguns and rifles believed to fall under the new rules have been recorded by their owners.
Of the estimated 1.6 million guns affected by the guidelines, just 284,125 have been declared to authorities, who expect the process to cost as much as $15 million USD.
Guy Morin, a pro-gun activist who leads a group opposed to the registration, said he hopes the noncompliance will translate into the law becoming unenforceable. “We are Canadian gun owners, and this is insulting to us,” he said
Gun owners have to register the details of their firearms, including the make, model, barrel length, caliber, serial number and where it is stored as well as their own personal information backed up by documentation. Those who fail to register face fines of as much as $3,700 USD. The only exception is for antiques made prior to 1898, and devices such

Source: Guns.com

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