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New Regulations Allow Canada Post to Transport Restricted Firearms in Gun Buyback Program
Oct 25, 2024, 11:34 AM
The Canadian federal government has introduced new regulations allowing Canada Post to store and transport restricted firearms as part of a gun buyback program. This move enables Canada Post to ship restricted firearms that are returned under the program, facilitating the process of collecting and disposing of these weapons. The regulations aim to streamline the buyback initiative, which is part of broader efforts to enhance public safety by reducing the number of restricted firearms in circulation.
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