A recent poll found that the overwhelming majority of British Columbians want handguns banned in their municipalities.
The online survey conducted by Research Co. found that four-in-five residents, or 79 per cent, support a handgun ban within the limits of their municipality.
What’s more, the survey found that 86 per cent of residents support a ban on military-style assault weapons in their city or town.
“Support for the course of action charted in Montreal is high across the entire province,” said Mario Canseco, president of Research Co.
“Women and British Columbians aged 55 and over are definitely more likely to be in favour of implementing these bans.”
The results are based on an online study conducted from Sept. 2 to 5, among 800 adults throughout the province.
In August, Montreal City Council moved to call for a nationwide ban on handguns and military-style assault weapons.
— Elana Shepert, Vancouver is Awesome