Publisher's Commentary

THE CRIPPLING POLICE TACKLING VIOLENT CRIME ACT


Since the Conservative government has now decreed police do not need to track rifles and shotguns, how are officers to proceed? It is one thing to curry the favour of law abiding gun owners but if they become victims what are the police going to do?

The thoughtless killing of the long gun registry has gone a long way toward hindering police and little or no thought has been given to patching up the long list of orphaned legislation and legal loop-holes that now exist in the Criminal Code.

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Gail MacDonald

Gail MacDonald has been employed with the Charlottetown Police Services since 1976. First joining as a civilian dispatcher, a job she held for 13 years, she went on to a position of Administrative Assistant of the Department. In 1995, during an Amalgamation period, she became the Communication Coordinator and Records Supervisor. Thanks go out to Deputy Chief Wayne (P.W.) MacIntyre, (ret’d) for his assistance in compiling the history portion of this article.

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