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|    Gun law long overdue . . . .    |
|    30 Nov 15 15:06:59    |
      From: brewnoser2@gmail.com              And it takes a New Democrat government to propose it . . . .       ________________________________________              The Canadian Press - Monday, Nov. 30, 2015                     Manitoba looks to intensify protection orders after tragedies              WINNIPEG —        Manitoba’s attorney general says the province will be the first in Canada to       confiscate someone’s gun if they are named in a protection order.              Gord Mackintosh said the change is included in proposed legislation introduced       on Monday. The bill will make it easier for the courts to grant protection       orders, look at expanding the use of GPS monitoring for offenders and will       require a firearms        possession ban.              “This is the first of its kind in Canada. We are stepping out from the       crowd in Canada,” Mackintosh said. “When you have the second-highest rate       of spousal homicides, we’re required to step out.”              The NDP is hoping for all party co-operation to pass the legislation quickly       so it can take effect in the spring, Mackintosh said.              The move comes after the killing of two women earlier this year.              Selena Keeper was denied a protection order against her former boyfriend five       months before he was charged in her death. Although Keeper alleged she was       beaten while pregnant with the couple’s child, her application was denied       because a justice of the        peace found she was in no imminent danger.       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              Camille Runke was killed in October despite a protection order against her       estranged husband who she told the court owned a gun. She contacted police 22       times to report violations of the protection order but was shot in broad       daylight on a Winnipeg        street. Her estranged husband later committed suicide.              The province has a duty to learn from those tragedies, Mackintosh said.              “I hear those lessons and we are demonstrating that we are listening.”              More than half the protection order applications made in the past two years       were denied because the legal threshold of “immediate and imminent danger”       is too high, Mackintosh said.              Under the proposed legislation, a justice of the peace can grant an       application if there is “serious or urgent circumstances” that take into       account the respondent’s criminal history. Applicants will also be       supported in court by an advocate who        can speak on their behalf.              Those who work with domestic violence victims say the bill will save lives.        Too often, they say, protection orders are denied because the alleged assault       occurred a few weeks ago or the woman is staying in a shelter, seen as a place       of safety.              Trudy Lavallee, executive director of the women’s shelter Ikwe Widdjiitiwin,       said the proposed legislation will help protect women and children from       falling through the cracks just because they can’t articulate well in a       court of law.              “I believe these changes will really assist women and children who are       escaping violence.”              Jane Ursel, sociology professor at the University of Manitoba and director of       a family violence research network, said the legislation also addresses a key       component of domestic violence by diverting more offenders into intensive       intervention programs.              “Women and victims are not the problem,” she said. “It is the accused       and the perpetrators that are the problem.”       _____________________________________________              No kidding? ﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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