Gun buyback tally of over 67,000 firearms falls well short of federal estimate
OTTAWA — Public Safety Canada says gun owners reported more than 67,000 banned firearms to the federal government as a first step toward receiving compensation in a buyback program.
The tally is about half the number of firearms the federal government expected to be eligible when the program opened in mid-January.
Officials had earmarked almost $250 million in compensation to cover about 136,000 firearms.
Since May 2020, Ottawa has outlawed about 2,500 types of firearms, including the AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14, on the basis they belong only on the battlefield.

