When Bill c-391, an act to repeal the long gun registry, came to a vote on second reading last November, it was passed by a count of 164 137. Those 164 votes in favor included 143 Conservatives, 12 New Democrats, eight Liberals and one independent. C-391 is now due to return to the House for a final vote when the House returns this fall and the vote seems set to be very close.
Read Original at: Macleans Online (Canada)