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The vote for a Private Member's Bill is always a "free vote", meaning they don't have to vote by party line but instead by their own conscience.
I hope this Bill passes the Senate and finally puts an end to that wasteful registry.
For non-Canadians this registry was forced on all long gun owners. It was supposed to make Canada safer for gun control freaks. All it did was cost tax payers over 2 billion dollars and has failed to stop any crime or save anyone's life. Most of our gun crimes involve hand guns not rifles.The gun registry has moved one critical step closer to its slow demise.
MPs voted 164-137 in favour of C-391, a private member's bill from Manitoba MP Candice Hoeppner to abolish the 14-year-old registry. Cheers of applause rippled through the House of Commons tonight after the vote passed with the support of 21 Liberal, NDP and independent MPs.
The vote means the bill has approval in principle of the House. It will go to committee for further study before a third vote then sent to the Senate for final approval.
The vote for a Private Member's Bill is always a "free vote", meaning they don't have to vote by party line but instead by their own conscience.
I hope this Bill passes the Senate and finally puts an end to that wasteful registry.