Toronto mayor wants tougher gun laws, resources for anti-gang efforts
OTTAWA — The mayor of Canada’s biggest city is stressing the need for more money and stronger laws to fight the scourge of gang-related gun violence.
Toronto Mayor John Tory said Wednesday that while Canada generally has tight controls on firearms, there are “some holes that exist in that system.”
Measures should be toughened to ensure authorities are notified when gun traffickers make repeat purchases of firearms that end up being sold to criminals who kill, Tory told a national conference on guns and gangs.
“When people are buying multiple guns in any number at all there should be a red flag.”


