Police forces too thinly stretched to administer firearm buyback program, chiefs say

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Police forces too thinly stretched to administer firearm buyback program, chiefs say
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Canada's police chiefs are urging the federal government not to rely on resource-strapped police forces to carry out a planned gun buyback.

The Liberal government banned some 1,500 models and variants of firearms, including the AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14, through an order-in-council in May 2020 on the grounds they have no place in hunting or sport shooting.

Bray said the buyback will be an administrative process - not a policing issue - involving a massive amount of work. “And sadly, we are delivering that work, but it's at the expense of our officers because of the drain on them and their mental health. And so I think this added process needs to be diverted somewhere else rather than using police resources, if at all possible.”

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