In recent days, the federal Conservatives have strengthened their campaign to repeal the old Liberal government’s anti-duck hunter legislation. This is in conjunction with Conservative MP Candice Hoeppner’s Private Member’s Bill C-391, which is making it’s way through Parliament.
The Conservatives have been in a holding pattern with their desire to repeal the ineffective, pro-bureaucracy long-gun registry due to their minority government situation and the lack of support for firearms owners by the other Parties in Parliament. Apparently, now they see an opening to pass a repeal of this gun control provision.
Seconding a Private Member’s Bill is a way that up to 20 MPs can have their names placed on the public record to show that they support the proposed legislation. The 20 MPs who seconded Ms. Hoeppner’s Bill C-391 are:
David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands, SK), Bev Shipley (Lambton-Kent-Middlesex, ON), Greg Rickford (Kenora, ON), Leon Benoit (Vegreville-Wainwright, AB), Larry Miller (Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, ON), Randy Hoback (Prince Albert, SK) and Chris Warkentin (Peace River, AB), Rob Clarke (Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River, SK), James Lunney (Nanaimo-Alberni, BC), Bruce Hyer (NDP-Thunder Bay-Superior North, ON), David Sweet (Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale, ON), Gordon Brown (Leeds-Grenville, ON), Blaine Calkins (Wetaskiwin, AB), Brad Trost (Saskatoon-Humboldt, SK), Ray Boughen (Palliser, SK), Joy Smith (Kildonan-St. Paul, MB), Tim Uppal (Edmonton-Sherwood Park, AB) and Ben Lobb (Huron-Bruce, ON), Blake Richards (Wild Rose, AB) and Peter Goldring (Edmonton East, AB).
These MPs who were quick off the mark to confirm their position against the long-gun registry include one New Democrat and 19 Conservatives. Eighteen of them represent Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan, with one MP from BC and another, the only woman on the list, from Manitoba. Ms. Hoeppner herself is from Manitoba. Several represent ridings that are at least partially urban.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation put out a press release today titled, “Best Shot Yet at Long Gun Registry.”
“DEMAND A FREE VOTE ON BILL C-391,” urges CTF. “MP Candice Hoeppner’s Private Member’s Bill C-391 to kill the long gun registry
will be voted on November 4. We need your help to demand that party leaders allow a free vote and MPs pass this bill.”
CTF continues: “It was a long path just to get here. In the spring of this year, MP Garry Breitkreuz’s Private Member’s Bill to abolish the long-gun registry – Bill C-301 – was scheduled to go before Parliament for debate. Your CTF urged all party leaders to allow for a free vote on the bill. Regrettably, a few measures in the bill raised concerns for some opposition MPs. So, to gain opposition support, the Harper government introduced a competing bill in the Senate: Bill S-5.
“Bill S-5 would have transferred responsibility for the long-run registry onto the provinces. This raised the genuine risk of a patchwork of expensive and burdensome registries across the country. Such a plan, understandably, failed to gain support from the crowd traditionally supportive of ending the wasteful long-run registry.
Rather than giving up, however, proponents of ending this wasteful program came up with another plan. Candice Hoeppner, M.P. for Portage-Lisgar in Manitoba, stepped forward with a new Private Member’s Bill – C-391 – that focuses solely on scrapping the long-gun registry. It should, therefore, be more acceptable to a broader range of MPs. The bill, which was seconded by Breitkreuz, is on the Order Paper and will be debated this Fall.”
For more information from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, email them here admin@taxpayer.com or visit their website.




November 6, 2009
if the gun registry is so bad, why do the Chiefs of Police want to see it continue?
Why did Peter Van Lowen (sp?) postpone the (favourable) review of it until after the vote? Were the PCs afraid of too much information confusing their flock?
November 7, 2009
David, I rather ask, do the Chiefs of Police have a free vote or is it mob rule and anyone who does not agree had better shut up? Are you the same David Ramsey who was Minister of Natural Resources? If so maybe you could enlighten us regarding your questions because you obviously have better insight than most of us. As a tax payer I want it gone because of the gross amount of money spent on it, in light of the lack of evidence that it has saved a single life. Also it is an effective control method of a fascist government. It is clearly not doing what it was designed to do, or is it? As far as confusing their flock, I think it be the Liberals who sow misinformation for that very purpose and then no one knows the truth so bickering causes a continuance of the same Liberal rule or should I say gun registry?