Cancel The Marking of Canadian Guns

The Citizens of Canada demand Prime Minister Paul Martin to RESCIND: FIREARMS MARKING REGULATION SOR/2004-275, P.C. 2004-1435
FIREARMS MARKING REGULATION

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We, the people of Canada, demand that The Government of Canada RESCIND the legislation: FIREARMS MARKING REGULATION(S) in reference to firearms imported into Canada

Ref: Vol. 138, No. 25 — December 15, 2004
Registration
SOR/2004-275 29 November, 2004
FIREARMS ACT
Firearms Marking Regulations
P.C. 2004-1435 29 November, 2004

Whereas, pursuant to section 118 of the Firearms Act (see footnote a), the Solicitor General of Canada had the proposed Firearms Marking Regulations laid before each House of Parliament on June 13, 2003, which date is at least 30 sitting days before the date of this Order;

And whereas subsection 119(1) of the Firearms Act provides that no proposed regulation that has been laid pursuant to section 118 of that Act need again be laid, whether or not it has been altered;
Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Solicitor General of Canada, pursuant to section 117 of the Firearms Act, hereby makes the annexed Firearms Marking Regulations.

And Secondly,

Opt out of the AGREEMENT Titled: UN Based Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related Materials and the Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Their Parts and Components and Ammunition, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime - as it poses no significant improvement for public safety in Canada, and is not valid legislation for world safety abroad.
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