Judge says limiting imitation firearms could prevent so-called suicides-by-cop
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge is calling for new rules governing imitation firearms to reduce the risk of fatal shootings involving police and so-called suicides-by-cop.
An inquest report from provincial court Judge Lindy Choy, who oversaw a probe into the deaths of two men in 2015, says the wide availability of toys and replicas that look like real guns leads to dangerous situations.
“The availability of imitation firearms in society makes it more likely that police will be provoked to use lethal force,” Choy wrote in her report released Wednesday.
“I recommend the Province of Manitoba consider enacting legislation regulating the acquisition and possession of imitation firearms to reduce the risk of harm to the person possessing the imitation firearm, members of the public and law enforcement officials.”