What's the right punishment for an American crossing into Canada with a gun?
According to this article http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/national/seizures+border+crossings+rise/7466074/story.html
, in July and August alone - 441 gun seizures at the border crossing. Yikes!
Under Canadian law, it's trafficking/smuggling firearms. An example punishment is this: http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/10/26/grandfather-goes-to-jail-for-smuggling-guns-at-windsor-border/ - 3 years mandatory minimum for a senior citizen with one revolver, three semi-automatic pistols and 56 rounds of ammunition.
3 years in Canadian jail - which typically means eligibility for parole application at 1/3 of sentence (1 year), and statutory release from custody at 2/3 (2 years), with the remaining 1/3 on parole. After such a border violation, will probably be barred from entering Canada forever as a distinct possibility.
I don't think 3 years is enough. I put this up there with manslaughter because of the potential for death of many persons and also for the ability to fundamentally change safety for Canadians. 10 years minimum.
What do you think?
According to this article http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/national/seizures+border+crossings+rise/7466074/story.html
, in July and August alone - 441 gun seizures at the border crossing. Yikes!
Under Canadian law, it's trafficking/smuggling firearms. An example punishment is this: http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/10/26/grandfather-goes-to-jail-for-smuggling-guns-at-windsor-border/ - 3 years mandatory minimum for a senior citizen with one revolver, three semi-automatic pistols and 56 rounds of ammunition.
3 years in Canadian jail - which typically means eligibility for parole application at 1/3 of sentence (1 year), and statutory release from custody at 2/3 (2 years), with the remaining 1/3 on parole. After such a border violation, will probably be barred from entering Canada forever as a distinct possibility.
I don't think 3 years is enough. I put this up there with manslaughter because of the potential for death of many persons and also for the ability to fundamentally change safety for Canadians. 10 years minimum.
What do you think?






