Post by BANS on Apr 19, 2011 9:29:28 GMT -4
For Release April 19, 2011
Outdoor Network requests release of firearms studies
Hidden documents may offer different perspective on long gun registry
Canada's Outdoor Network, representing over 500,000 outdoor enthusiasts
across the country, is calling for the release of a long-buried Liberal
study on the effectiveness of the controversial long gun registry.
In 2004, after admitting there were "flaws" in the long gun registry,
former Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin appointed Cabinet Minister,
Albina Guarnieri, to undertake a thorough review of the registry.
Gaurnieri spent three months criss-crossing the country, talking to
stakeholder groups and firearms owners while compiling a document that
would support the Prime Minister's personal promise to firearms groups
that changes would be coming. However, Ms. Guarnieri's full report, much
like with a previous report by Liberal MP Shaughnessy Cohen in the late
1990's, has never been made public. Both reports remain protected by
Cabinet confidentiality.
As part of their election platform, the Liberal party has included its
vision of a "new and improved" long gun registry, hoping to convince
rural Canadians that they have a solution to the ongoing debate over the
badly flawed firearms system they created. The acknowledgement that
change is needed, stands in direct contrast to comments made by Liberal
leader Michael Ignatieff last fall, when he made it clear that the
Liberal policy is "strict and unrelenting gun control."
"Mr. Ignatieff claims he is against secrecy and withholding information
from the public", says Greg Illebrun, firearms spokesperson for the
Outdoor Network. "If this is so, why won't he release the results of his
own party's studies of the long gun registry done by Liberal MPs in
2004. What is he afraid of? Do these reports make it clear how many tens
of millions the Liberals have wasted on a program with no positive
results, while effective public safety programs are ignored for
political expediency? It's time Mr. Ignatieff walks his own talk and
showsus the report now."
It is the goal of the Outdoor Network, says Illebrun, to make sure all
Canadians understand the concerns of outdoors enthusiasts in Canada.
Illebrun says the divisive registry debate underlines a lack of
tolerance for a lifestyle largely misunderstood in urban centres. He
believes attacks on legitimate gun owners demonstrate a lack of
tolerance that is "un-Canadian".
Canada's Outdoor Network
Alberta Fish and Game Association
Alberta Outdoors Coalition
BC Trappers Association
BC Wildlife Federation
BCWF Political Action Alliance
Canadian Institute for Legislative Action
Canadian Section of the Wildlife Society
Canadian Shooting Sports Association
Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association
Delta Waterfowl Foundation
Fédération Québecoise des Chasseurs et Pecheurs
Fur Institute of Canada
Friends of Fur
Hunting for Tomorrow Foundation
Long Point Waterfowl
Long Point Waterfowlers Association
Manitoba Wildlife Federation
National Wild Turkey Federation
New Brunswick Wildlife Federation
Newfoundland and Labrador Wildlife Federation
Northwestern Ontario Sportsmen's Alliance
Nova Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters
Prince Edward Island Trappers Association
Prince Edward Island Wildlife Federation
Ruffed Grouse Society
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
Yukon Fish and Game Association
For more information:
Greg Illebrun, Firearms Chair
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
And,
Firearms Spokesperson
Canada's Outdoor Network
Home Tel: 306- 773- 1326
Work Tel: 306- 773- 3240
Outdoor Network requests release of firearms studies
Hidden documents may offer different perspective on long gun registry
Canada's Outdoor Network, representing over 500,000 outdoor enthusiasts
across the country, is calling for the release of a long-buried Liberal
study on the effectiveness of the controversial long gun registry.
In 2004, after admitting there were "flaws" in the long gun registry,
former Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin appointed Cabinet Minister,
Albina Guarnieri, to undertake a thorough review of the registry.
Gaurnieri spent three months criss-crossing the country, talking to
stakeholder groups and firearms owners while compiling a document that
would support the Prime Minister's personal promise to firearms groups
that changes would be coming. However, Ms. Guarnieri's full report, much
like with a previous report by Liberal MP Shaughnessy Cohen in the late
1990's, has never been made public. Both reports remain protected by
Cabinet confidentiality.
As part of their election platform, the Liberal party has included its
vision of a "new and improved" long gun registry, hoping to convince
rural Canadians that they have a solution to the ongoing debate over the
badly flawed firearms system they created. The acknowledgement that
change is needed, stands in direct contrast to comments made by Liberal
leader Michael Ignatieff last fall, when he made it clear that the
Liberal policy is "strict and unrelenting gun control."
"Mr. Ignatieff claims he is against secrecy and withholding information
from the public", says Greg Illebrun, firearms spokesperson for the
Outdoor Network. "If this is so, why won't he release the results of his
own party's studies of the long gun registry done by Liberal MPs in
2004. What is he afraid of? Do these reports make it clear how many tens
of millions the Liberals have wasted on a program with no positive
results, while effective public safety programs are ignored for
political expediency? It's time Mr. Ignatieff walks his own talk and
showsus the report now."
It is the goal of the Outdoor Network, says Illebrun, to make sure all
Canadians understand the concerns of outdoors enthusiasts in Canada.
Illebrun says the divisive registry debate underlines a lack of
tolerance for a lifestyle largely misunderstood in urban centres. He
believes attacks on legitimate gun owners demonstrate a lack of
tolerance that is "un-Canadian".
Canada's Outdoor Network
Alberta Fish and Game Association
Alberta Outdoors Coalition
BC Trappers Association
BC Wildlife Federation
BCWF Political Action Alliance
Canadian Institute for Legislative Action
Canadian Section of the Wildlife Society
Canadian Shooting Sports Association
Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association
Delta Waterfowl Foundation
Fédération Québecoise des Chasseurs et Pecheurs
Fur Institute of Canada
Friends of Fur
Hunting for Tomorrow Foundation
Long Point Waterfowl
Long Point Waterfowlers Association
Manitoba Wildlife Federation
National Wild Turkey Federation
New Brunswick Wildlife Federation
Newfoundland and Labrador Wildlife Federation
Northwestern Ontario Sportsmen's Alliance
Nova Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters
Prince Edward Island Trappers Association
Prince Edward Island Wildlife Federation
Ruffed Grouse Society
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
Yukon Fish and Game Association
For more information:
Greg Illebrun, Firearms Chair
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
And,
Firearms Spokesperson
Canada's Outdoor Network
Home Tel: 306- 773- 1326
Work Tel: 306- 773- 3240