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Saskatchewan Passes Law Allowing Exemptions for Federally Prohibited Firearms

The law allows licensed owners to apply for exemption certificates to keep federally prohibited firearms amid a federal buyback program, aiming to protect owners from charges.

  • 1- Scott Moe promoted newly passed gun legislation while addressing a gathering of rural leaders. 2- He commended the efforts of Tim McLeod and played a video of McLeod supporting the legislation during a committee session. 3- During the speech, Moe also made a humorous remark describing McLeod as “the hottest lawyer in the province” and briefly referred to the minister’s spouse.
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Saskatchewan Premier Moe lauds gun legislation from ‘hottest’ justice minister

Saskatchewan’s government is fighting back against Ottawa’s gun buyback program through measures it says aim to protect firearm owners.

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Saskatchewan Premier Moe lauds gun legislation from 'hottest' justice minister

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe trumpeted new gun legislation passed Wednesday by his government, while praising his justice minister as “the

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