First Nations leaders reject Trudeau's proposed gun law, citing risk to treaty rights
2022. 12. 9. 06:02ㆍ■ 국제/CANADA
First Nations leaders reject Trudeau's proposed gun law, citing risk to treaty rights (msn.com)
First Nations leaders reject Trudeau's proposed gun law, citing risk to treaty rights
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OTTAWA — Chiefs at the Assembly of First Nationsvoted Thursdayto publicly oppose the Liberal government's proposed gun-control legislation.
First Nations leaders reject Trudeau's proposed gun law, citing risk to treaty rights© Provided by The Canadian Press
An amendment to Bill C-21, which is currently being debated by members of Parliament, aims to create an evergreen definition for "assault-style" weapons and enshrine it in law, allowing the government to ban hundreds of models of firearms.
Some First Nations leaders say they're concerned to see rifles used for hunting on the list and voted to take a stand against the bill, which they say infringes on their treaty rights.
"We totally oppose this bill," Chief Dylan Whiteduck of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg told the gathering.
He says these guns are a "tool," not a weapon.
The AFN, a national advocacy organization representing more than 600 First Nations across the country, had previously raised concerns about the legislation's potential effects on hunting rights at a meeting of the House of Commons committee that is studying the bill.
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