The federal government has released the next phase of its gun buyback program — beginning with a pilot project in Nova Scotia. Ottawa says the initiative targets assault style firearms and is aimed at improving public safety. While critics argue it’s an expensive and ineffective policy that unfairly targets licensed gun owners.
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Canada’s new gun buyback program gets mixed reviews from both advocates and gun enthusiasts
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