Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Monday that the Liberals plan to introduce a gun buyback program, two years after the government announced a ban on over 1,500 models and variants of what it considers assault-style firearms. Mendicino said such firearms are automatically prohibited when they enter the market in the future. “We will continue working to ensure any new weapons that fit the definition of assault-style weapon are captured.”
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