Families of those shot in Toronto Greektown attack seek ban on handguns, assault rifles
TORONTO — Relatives of those injured or killed in a shooting rampage in Toronto’s Greektown last summer are calling on Ottawa to ban private ownership of handguns and assault rifles.
A group that includes those hurt in the July 2018 shooting as well as family and community members has issued an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, urging him to change gun laws to help prevent similar attacks in the future.
They say that while gun violence is a complex problem, restrictions on ownership are part of the solution.