Some active duty officers say that if the Liberal government’s Bill C-21 is passed, it will impact officers who use their off-duty time to go to the range and keep their training up to par using privately licensed firearms.
A military veteran and former infantry soldier who had been stationed in Afghanistan says the legislation will affect “every peace officer, police officer, soldier, armoured car driver, or anyone else who uses handguns or semi-automatic rifles/carbines in their line of work.”
“Mark,” who is also a firearms safety trainer and former range safety officer, now works for Correctional Service Canada. He said he cannot use his real name because speaking publicly on this issue could get him fired….
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