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Saturday, December 10, 2022

First Nations oppose Canadian gov't gun ban

On Thursday, the Assembly of First Nations unanimously paased an emergency resolution opposing the Trudeau government's gun-ban Bill C-27.

AFN passes emergency resolution to oppose federal gun control legislation | CBC News - Ka’nhehsĂ­:io Deer:

December 8, 2022 - "Chiefs and proxies in attendance at the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) special chiefs assembly in Ottawa Thursday passed an emergency resolution to oppose Bill C-21, a bill initially proposed to ban handguns that the federal government is attempting to amend with a new list of long guns to be banned. First Nations leaders say the amendments to potentially criminalize long guns infringes on First Nations and treaty rights to hunt and harvest.

"'Our people always lived off the land,' said Frank McKay, proxy for Koocheching First Nation, Ont., to the assembly on Thursday. 'We don't do sports hunting, we use it for sustenance.' Kitigan Zibi Chief Dylan Whiteduck said the Quebec caucus also opposed the legislation when it met Wednesday. 'It's a tool. It's not a weapon,' he said.

"The resolution directs the AFN to call upon the federal government to conduct proper consultation with First Nations. It also calls for amendments to the bill to remove the list of long guns commonly used by First Nations hunters.

"'Our young hunters that are growing up, they just don't send them up to the bush with a gun. There's a whole process that has to do with our customs, our values, our traditions," said Chief Tammy Cook of Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan. 'No government has a right to take that away from us and regulate that. That is our job as mothers, grandmothers, grandfathers, and hunters'....

"Several ministers were invited to address the assembly on Thursday including Public Safety Minister Marc Medicino, Justice Minister David Lametti, Indigenous Services Minister Patti Hajdu, and Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller. None of them addressed the chiefs and proxies' concerns over the legislation. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who spoke at the assembly, said Monday that a review of the legislation will not target legitimate gun use."

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/afn-resolution-gun-control-legislation-1.6679444

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