Canada proposes tightening gun laws

Gun retailers in Canada would be required to keep records of firearms inventory and sales for at least 20 years under government legislation introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.

Canada proposes tightening gun laws

Gun retailers in Canada would be required to keep records of firearms inventory and sales for at least 20 years under government legislation introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.

The proposed bill would also expand the scope of background checks for those who want to acquire a gun.

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