Doctors, health workers urge hand gun ban at Liberal campaign event
TORONTO — Doctors dealing with the bloody fallout from rising gun violence in Toronto called on Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to ban handguns at a campaign event Monday — a move he and his party are not making.
The Liberal gun-control plan includes outlawing the semi-automatic AR-15 — a variety of gun used in many recent U.S. mass shootings — as well a buy-back program for legally purchased assault rifles. But it stops short of a prohibition on pistols.
“I think that what the federal government needs to do is show leadership and do a national ban on handguns,” said Dr. Joel Lexchin, an emergency physician with the University Health Network in Toronto.
Lexchin and other health professionals with Trudeau at a downtown hotel said an assault-rifle ban does not go far enough, and that letting cities — and ultimately provinces that can overrule them — decide whether to bar weapons could lead to a piecemeal system that fails to stop the bloodshed. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said he would oppose a ban on handgun sales.