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© 2020 AFPQuebec mosque shooter's 40-year sentence cut almost in half on appeal
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Stop!Hammertime.
He started his attack with a semi-automatic rifle, for which he had two 30 round magazines. This rifle jammed on the first shot, so he used the pistol.
On one hand, it's an argument for banning high capacity magazines as the body count would probably have been a lot higher had his rifle not jammed and been abandoned. More bullets, less reloading. On the other, he killed six people and injured 19, reloading four times and shooting 48 bullets in less than two minutes using a handgun. Handguns get much less attention in the gun debate.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/5/30/quebec-mosque-attack-survivors-demand-ban-on-assault-weapons
OssanAmerica
I guess they don't have a death penalty there. Cause this guy deserves it.
Sal Affist
I am unfamiliar with the Canadian justice system, but I believe the Supreme Court of Canada should review this. It would be inappropriate for one provincial court to make an interpretation which concerns the national Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Concurrent sentences would allow no extra punishment regardless of how many worshipers were killed. Two, twenty, two hundred - the same 25 years would be meted out. The drafters of the 2011 change surely considered the CCRF when deciding that consecutive sentences would be appropriate.