Red Flag Gun Laws Untracked Since Portapique
Red flag orders implemented after the Portapique mass shooting in Nova Scotia are not being tracked, according to a new investigation. Provincial and territorial firearms officers, as well as the Ontario Provincial Police, Quebecs police force, and the federal Public Safety ministry, have no data on these orders. The RCMP found only one case reported since December 2023. Experts and gun control advocates argue that laws alone are not enough without clear tracking, enforcement, and political support.
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