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Kingston Police won’t join federal gun buyback, citing concerns over design and resources.
Kingston Police have opted out of the federal assault-style firearm buyback program, citing concerns over its design, implementation, and potential strain on local resources.
While participation is voluntary, individuals must dispose of or deactivate banned firearms by October 30, 2026, or face criminal charges.
The decision aligns with national police associations' concerns.
Kingston Police will focus on high-impact efforts like investigating criminal firearm use and preventing firearm-related harm.
Residents interested in the program should visit Public Safety Canada’s website for guidance.
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