A lawyer specializing in gun laws believes new gun bans could prohibit many rifles and shotguns commonly used for hunting.
Edward Burlew, a defense attourney from Ontario, joined 650 CKOM’s Gormley to share his concerns about the federal government’s announcement.
He believes most 10 and 12 gauge shotguns would fall under the ban, due to the restriction on anything with a bore of 20 millimetres or higher.
“This is so predatory that it’s hard to believe they said ‘oh, geez, we overlooked this 20 millimetre thing.’ This has been common for the last 50 years. It’s not something new,” he said.
“It’s either gross oversight, gross negligence, or it’s deliberate. I don’t know which.”
He said 10 gauge shotguns are used for shooting grizzly bears and sometimes whales, while their 12 gauge counterparts are more common.
“If you don’t have one, that’s sort of weird. It’s like the ‘belly button gun…’ everybody’s got a belly button, everybody’s got a 12 gauge.”
He also took issue with the government’s lack of an announcement for paying gun owners and shops who have to turn in their now-restricted firearms.
“They’ve gone to all these businesses… and said ‘your inventory’s worth zero. Maybe we’ll give you some money, but we don’t know when and we don’t know how.'”
He worries about the economic impact it could have on the 4 thousand businesses and 45 thousand employees in the gun sales industry.
You can hear the entire conversation here on ckom.com at the On Demand tab.