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    Canada’s Major Gun Control Push Falls Short on Buy-Back Targets

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Canada has recently implemented its most extensive gun control initiative in decades by banning approximately 2,500 models of firearms classified as “assault-style.” This sweeping measure aims to reduce gun violence and enhance public safety by restricting access to these weapons. The ban reflects growing concerns over gun-related incidents and the government’s commitment to stricter firearm regulations. It represents a significant shift in Canadian gun policy, targeting weapons often linked to mass shootings and criminal activity.

    In a significant development, the government launched a buy-back program to retrieve tens of thousands of these prohibited firearms from the public. However, the initiative has only succeeded in recovering about half of the anticipated number of guns. This shortfall has sparked debate about the program’s design, outreach, and the willingness of gun owners to comply. Critics argue that the limited participation undermines the overall goal of reducing the number of assault-style weapons in circulation.

    Meanwhile, the partial success of the buy-back effort raises questions about the future of gun control enforcement in Canada. The government may need to explore additional strategies to ensure compliance and address loopholes that allow banned firearms to remain accessible. The outcome of this initiative will likely influence ongoing discussions about balancing public safety with gun ownership rights. As Canada navigates this complex issue, the effectiveness of its largest gun control effort remains under close scrutiny.

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