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Gun Registry 'Crucial Policing Tool,' Largely Ignored in Canada's North
5 October 2009
Northern News Services
SOMBA K'E/YELLOWKNIFE — Earl Evans sits in his log cabin-style home, which is adorned with mounted animal heads and a stuffed bear. He shakes his head when asked about the Canadian Firearms program.
"Guns are an everyday part of life," he says. "You ask the average aboriginal person 10 questions on gun laws, they might be able to answer one or two."
The Fort Smith hunter, who has registered his own firearms, estimates there are more than double the number of... (GunPolicy.org)