The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) announced it will not participate in the federal government’s buyback program for banned assault-style firearms after consulting with the provincial government. OPP spokesperson Gosia Puzio stated that the force lacks the capacity to collect these firearms, although they will accept surrendered weapons without offering compensation. This decision aligns with other Ontario police forces opting out due to concerns about resource impacts. The federal program aims to encourage the surrender of over 2,500 prohibited firearm models, with a funding pool of $248.6 million and a deadline for disposal by October 30, 2026.
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