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Canada must criminalize all gun possession

Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured at a July 24 House Immigration Committee meeting, proposed Bill C-71 earlier this year, which extends background checks and requires vendors to record details of sales. But Canada could go further than that to restrict guns in the country, writes Vahan Kololian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured at a July 24 House Immigration Committee meeting, proposed Bill C-71 earlier this year, which extends background checks and requires vendors to record details of sales. But Canada could go further than that to restrict guns in the country, writes Vahan Kololian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured at a July 24 House Immigration Committee meeting, proposed Bill C-71 earlier this year, which extends background checks and requires vendors to record details of sales. But Canada could go further than that to restrict guns in the country, writes Vahan Kololian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Opinion | BY VAHAN KOLOLIAN | August 23, 2018
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured at a July 24 House Immigration Committee meeting, proposed Bill C-71 earlier this year, which extends background checks and requires vendors to record details of sales. But Canada could go further than that to restrict guns in the country, writes Vahan Kololian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade