Survivors and family members of victims of shooting massacres in Canada gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa today, and accused the federal government of dragging its heels on promised tougher gun control laws. 'Ridiculously messed up'Meaghan Hennigan, who survived two gunshots 11 years ago at Dawson College in Montreal, said she is disappointed in the Liberal progress on gun control to date. New laws not effectiveTony Bernardo, executive director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association, said directing tougher gun control measures against law-abiding members of society is contrary to Trudeau's commitment to evidence-based laws. Prioritize public safety"The government believes in effective firearms measures that prioritize public safety while ensuring fair treatment for law-abiding firearms owners," he said. Bardsley said the government has already taken steps to toughen gun control including:
Source: CBC News November 30, 2017 13:57 UTC