


Canada Expands Firearm Ban to Over 300 New Models Amid Ongoing Gun Control Efforts
Canada outlaws 324 more firearms and explores donations for Ukraine, expanding a ban originally enacted in 2020.
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The Canadian government has announced a ban on an additional 324 firearm varieties, building on the 2020 prohibition of 1,500 models. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated these weapons are unsuitable for civilian use, likening them to battlefield arms. The government plans to work with Ukraine to potentially donate some of the banned firearms as support against Russia's invasion. The ban, effective immediately, coincides with the anniversary of the École Polytechnique shooting. The move has garnered mixed responses, including criticism from opposition leaders who claim it targets lawful gun owners.
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