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Feds say more than 22,000 firearms reported in first week of compensation program
- In the first week of a compensation program, gun owners reported 22,251 firearms to Public Safety Canada.
- Gun owners have until the end of March to declare interest in the compensation program for banned firearms.
- The Government of Canada has earmarked almost $250 million to compensate participants in the program.
- Ottawa has outlawed about 2,500 types of firearms since May 2020, including the AR-15, due to safety concerns.
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22,000 banned assault-style weapons turned in during first week of Canada gun buyback: Here are the rules
Canadians have until March 31, 2026, to declare prohibited firearms for compensation. Learn about the $742M program, amnesty rules, and police participation.
·New Hamburg, Canada
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Feds say more than 22,000 firearms reported in first week of compensation program
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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