Pro-gun marchers speak out on federal government's assault-style weapons ban - 2020-09-16

Pro-gun activists marched in Ottawa on Saturday to contest what they describe as the "injustice and ineffectiveness" of the federal government's assault-style weapons ban.
The Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights (CCFR) is behind the outdoor event on Parliament Hill, dubbed an "integrity march," to advocate for the rights of its members.
"Banning guns from legal, licensed, RCMP-vetted gun owners doesn't address the violent crime we see in cities across the country," Tracey Wilson, the organization's vice-president of public relations, told Radio-Canada.
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{{cite news | title = Pro-gun marchers speak out on federal government's assault-style weapons ban | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/gun-marchers-assault-weapons-ban-1.5722051 | work = Canadian Press | publisher = CBC News | date = September 16, 2020 | accessdate = October 13, 2021 }}