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Years after it was first promised, the federal gun buyback program is facing major hurdles. Is the $750-million program a necessary public safety measure or a costly initiative with little long-term benefit?
Politics reporter Mark Ramzy takes your questions about the politics and the practical challenges in a live chat Monday, Sept. 29 at 1 p.m.
Join him here to discuss whether the public safety minister’s secretly recorded comments raised doubts about the policy’s motives, the refusal of police forces to participate and intense scrutiny from pro-gun groups and gun-control advocates alike.
Here’s how to join:
The live chat will take place in the comment section on this page, below. There is no video live stream.To participate, make sure you’re registered with the Star and logged into the Star’s website (by clicking Sign In at the top right-hand corner of your web browser) or app (select settings in the lower right-hand corner).Ask questions in advance or live on Monday, Sept. 29.
Finally, like all conversations on the Star, questions and comments are subject to moderation and this Code of Conduct.
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