The accepted recommendations include focusing on advocating for evidence-based firearms policies, using education initiatives to improve public safety and security, and collaborating with Alberta’s law-abiding firearms community to better serve its needs. The recommendations are already being used to guide the work of Alberta’s first-ever chief firearms office.

“Our government is continuing to assert its provincial jurisdiction and ensure the rights of law-abiding firearms owners are protected. Thank you to the Alberta Firearms Advisory Committee for engaging Albertans for their essential guidance as we empower our chief firearms office to support responsible firearms owners.”

Tyler Shandro, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General

The committee crafted the report and recommendations after engaging Albertans on firearms and firearm policy through telephone town hall sessions and an online survey.

“After extensive consultations with Alberta firearm owners and many hours of committee work, I am elated to see this report released. This report, and the recommendations that underpin it, will allow Alberta to push back against the federal government’s repeated intrusions into provincial jurisdiction.”

Michaela Frey, MLA for Brooks-Medicine Hat and chair, Alberta Firearms Advisory Committee

Alberta’s chief firearms officer

“As Alberta’s first provincially appointed chief firearms officer, I am meeting with the firearms community about how my office can help improve public safety while protecting individual property rights. Learning more about our unique firearm culture in Alberta is informing the work we are taking on, and I look forward to continuing to engage with these passionate and law-abiding Albertans.”

Teri Bryant, chief firearms officer

Albertans are already seeing benefits of the office since it was brought under provincial control last year. Office staff have processed and issued thousands of licences, authorizations and applications, and conducted more than 800 public safety concern investigations. The office inherited a backlog of thousands of firearms applications and other tasks, and work continues with federal firearms representatives to try to make progress and improvements.

Alberta’s chief firearms officer will continue to visit sport shooting facilities, clubs and retailers across the province in the coming months to make sure Albertans have a voice in the direction of her office.

Quick facts

  • As part of meeting with Albertans, the province’s chief firearms officer is planning to attend these events:
    • April 15-16: Alberta Arms & Cartridge Collector Association Easter Arms show at Seven Chiefs Sportsplex in Calgary
    • April 23-24: Consort Gun & Hobby Show at the Consort Sportsplex
    • April 30-May 1: Red Deer Gun Show & Sale at Westerner Park
    • May 14-15: High Prairie Gun & Sportsman Show at High Prairie Sports Palace