Canada: Police chiefs endorse long-gun registry

The head of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police says members at the annual meeting have endorsed a national firearms strategy that includes a recommendation for a public relations campaign to explain the value of the long-gun registry — a program the Conservative government is trying to scrap

The strategy was originally to have been presented by RCMP Chief Supt. Marty Cheliak. Cheliak was transferred from his post as the head of the Canadian Firearms Program last week and ordered to take French-language lessons.

Source: CBC News

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