Feds enlist IBM to help design gun buyback program

OTTAWA – The Trudeau government has awarded a contract to IBM Canada to support the development, design and implementation of a buyback program for recently prohibited firearms.

The contract is worth almost $1.2 million, according to an award notice posted on a federal information portal.

The Liberals outlawed a wide range of firearms in early May, saying the guns were designed for the battlefield, not hunting or sport shooting.

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ATF Agents Raid Gun Maker For Selling Build-It-Yourself Firearms

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) on Thursday raided a popular gun component manufacturer under suspicion that the organization was selling firearms without mandating background checks.

Polymer80, one of the nation’s leading sellers of unserialized gun components and DIY firearm kits, was suspected of illegally distributing and manufacturing guns and failing to conduct background checks, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Kyle Rittenhouse to stand trial after motion to dismiss charges fails

Kyle Rittenhouse to stand trial after motion to dismiss charges fails

Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager accused of fatally shooting two people and injuring a third during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will stand trial.

Rittenhouse’s defense team had filed motions to dismiss two of the charges their client faces, possession of a deadly weapon by a minor and one of the two reckless endangerment charges, but Kenosha County Court Commissioner Loren Keating rejected them on Thursday, according to the Washington Post. The teenager appeared via video with an attorney at the preliminary court hearing.

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Environment Minister defends purchase of AR-10 rifles for conservation officers

The Department of Environment intends to purchase 20 semi-automatic AR-10 rifles, despite the inclusion of the weapons in a recently released ban introduced by the federal government.

Environment Minister Pauline Frost said the federal government has a specific exemption for peace officers, such as conservation officers, and the employees equipped with the weapons will be trained.

H/T Mauser

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Feds’ Firearm Ban Does Not Address Root Causes of Gun Violence: RCMP Union

The RCMP union says the Liberal government’s firearm ban targeted at legal firearm owners, does not address the “more immediate and growing threat of criminal use of illegal firearms.”

The National Police Federation (NPF), a union that represents 20,000 RCMP members, issued a statement (pdf) on Monday to express their concern over the rising number of illegal guns and shootings in Canada. It says the firearm bans by the liberal government have in fact diverted “extremely important personnel, resources, and funding” away from addressing the root causes of gun violence—illegal guns trafficked across the Canada-U.S. border and criminals using the firearms to commit crimes eventually.

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