The mayor of Penticton believes handguns and their legality should not be left up to municipalities.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced details of new gun laws on Feb. 16, which support individual municipalities creating their own bylaws around banning handguns. The proposed laws would include giving federal punishments to violations of municipal handgun bylaws.
Mayor John Vassilaki expressed his personal concerns about the decision, regarding Bill C-21, although he noted that he did not have a full grasp on the legalities and obligations the bill would put on municipalities.
鈥淚n my own personal opinion, this should be left to the federal government and RCMP to handle and not the politicians of any municipality,鈥 said Vassilaki. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not experts in that, we鈥檙e politicians to make development decisions.鈥
The handgun aspect is one part of the new gun legislation, which also includes an 鈥榓ssault-style鈥 firearm buyback program and an increase to maximum sentences for firearms trafficking, smuggling and other firearms offences.
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