Canada's firearm declaration deadline has passed with only 2.5% compliance, prompting the government to announce plans for the RCMP to collect firearms door-to-door. This initiative is reportedly funded by additional resources, including off-duty and retired officers, to avoid straining existing law enforcement capacity. However, internal recordings suggest the Minister of Public Safety privately admitted the program's cost-effectiveness is questionable and its continuation is politically motivated to appease voters in Quebec, rather than being driven by genuine safety concerns.
This video critiques Canada's firearm buyback program, highlighting a low participation rate (2.5%) and the government's plan to use police for door-to-door collection of prohibited firearms. The speaker argues this is a form of confiscation, not a voluntary program, and a progression from registration to bans. The video suggests this serves as a warning for the US gun rights movement.
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