With Canada's Harper Government finally able to target, and possibly end, the country's costly gun registry, the province of Quebec is considering implementing it's own firearm registry. A CBC news website article reports that Quebec's Security Minister, Robert Dutil, is evaluating the Province's options. The CBC article quotes Mr. Dutil,
"Certainly the people in the department have been told to look at all possibilities and to see how we could react to any number of circumstances...for the moment, there is still a [federal] law, no bill has been tabled, so we haven't seen the content, but we think we have good arguments for keeping the long-gun registry." Entire Article Here
A CTV News report also reveals that Nova Scotia Premiere, Darrell Dexter, has also investigated creating their own provincial registry. The Provincial Leader feels this initiative would be too costly.
