Next phase of government’s assault-style firearm buyback to begin in Nova Scotia
OTTAWA — The federal government plans to begin a buyback of assault-style firearms from individual owners with a pilot project in Nova Scotia.
The pilot will be open to eligible gun owners in select areas of Cape Breton to ensure it runs smoothly before being launched across the country.
Firearms owners can access a web portal as of Oct. 1 to file a declaration of interest.
Participants may either deactivate their firearm using a licensed gunsmith or return it to police.
