Alberta to hire chief firearms officer
The provincial government will be appointing a chief provincial firearms officer in response to the Canadian Firearms Program.
Officials say the provincial officer will replace the federally designated chief firearms officer, giving Alberta a greater role in the administration of firearms policy.
“By appointing a provincial chief firearms officer, Alberta is asserting its provincial jurisdiction. It is also a step towards a system of firearms administration in the province that is rooted in the values and priorities of law-abiding Albertans,” Premier Jason Kenney said in a release on Wednesday. “In Alberta, we will ensure we have a system of firearms policies and governance measures that protect Albertans, prosecute criminals and deter illegal gun crime rather than persecuting law-abiding citizens.”
Last month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the federal government was banning a range of 1,500 assault-style guns. The ban means these firearms can no longer be legally used, sold or imported.