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The 67 Million dollar Question: Where Did “Buy-Back” Funds Really Go?

This is OUTRAGEOUS!  
 
As a taxpayer and a law-abiding firearms enthusiast, I’m furious—and I think you will be, too. Over $67.2 million of YOUR  tax dollars have been wasted on Trudeau’s so-called “Gun Buyback” program, and not a single firearm has been “bought back”. That money could have gone toward real solutions, yet here we are, footing the bill for a non-existent program.  
 
This isn’t just government incompetence—it’s another attack on our rights and freedoms as firearms owners.  
We cannot let this stand.  
 
Trudeau is mired in political messes, and to add to the pressure, the time to act is now!  
Join me in calling for a full investigation. Please add your name to the petition list below to Canada’s Auditor General,  
Karen Hogan, demanding answers on where this money has gone and who’s benefiting from this mismanagement.  
We can present names in force from across Canada to the Auditor General in a united show of strength from our incredible firearms community.  
 
This petition, from Canada’s National Firearms Association (NFA), calls on the Auditor General to investigate critical questions, including:  
 
-Where did the $67.2 million go?  
-Who benefits from this program if no guns are being bought back?  
-What are the 60 government employees assigned to this program actually doing?  
-How much more of our money will be spent?  
 
Let’s protect Canada’s law-abiding gun owners and hold Trudeau accountable.  
 
Sincerely,  
 
Rick Igercich  
National President & CEO,  
National Firearms Association  
 
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P.S. Trudeau has already wasted $67 million on a gun confiscation scheme that doesn’t exist. Help us expose this boondoggle by signing the enclosed petition and returning it today.  
INVESTIGATE TRUDEAU’S “GUN BUYBACK” SCANDAL  
AN OFFICIAL PETITION TO THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF CANADA,  KAREN HOGAN  
Sponsored by Canada’s National Firearms Association  
 
We, the undersigned, call on Canada’s Auditor General, Karen Hogan, to immediately launch a full investigation into the Trudeau government’s so-called “Gun Buyback” program, which has already wasted over $67.2 million of taxpayer money without buying back a single firearm. We demand that the Auditor General provide answers to the following questions:  
 
•             Where did the $67.2 million and counting, go?  
 
•             Who is benefiting from this scheme, and why hasn’t a single gun been confiscated?  
 
•             What are the 60 government employees assigned to the program actually doing?  
 
•             How much more will this boondoggle cost Canadian taxpayers?  

•             Have any laws or ethical standards been violated in the course of administering this program?
 

Given the scandalous mismanagement of public funds, we urge you to conduct a comprehensive audit and expose the truth to Canadians.  
 
By submitting the form below, you’ll join a growing number of Canadians demanding answers from the Trudeau Liberal government on their $67-million spending for a nonexistent “gun buyback” program—and help push for transparency on where those funds went.  
 
We’re up against the full force of the government and their media allies, who are intent on scapegoating lawful gun owners for political gain. Every bit of support helps us push back and expose the truth. If you can, please consider a donation to help us defend our rights and shine a light on this wasteful spending. Thank you in advance for standing with us.  

Alongside your completed survey, I urge you to include a generous donation to Canada’s National Firearms Association in the amount of $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, or even $1,000 or more.  

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Help ensure we have the resources needed to protect YOUR rights!

The battle lines are drawn.

With your help, we can show Dominic LeBlanc that the NFA is a force to be reckoned with. 

 

The time to act is NOW.

 

Stand with us. Let’s send a message that cannot be ignored.

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To view the campaign letter referring to this petition, please click here