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"Prime Minister Paul Martin's call to ban most handguns in Canada is a welcome opening salvo in the vital debate to curb gun violence but not necessarily the solution, B.C.'s government said Thursday."
"'I guess my initial reaction is that I'm very pleased to see that this issue is part of the election debate,' Solicitor-General John Les said Thursday in an interview. 'It is an important issue for everyone. We've certainly seen an increase in gun violence, not only in B.C., but this is an issue in other cities in Canada as well." ...
"'We have to be careful that we're focusing on the right things,' Campbell said. 'Certainly, for me at least, it sounds like a sensible step to creating safer communities.'" ... |
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