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Tackling Violent Crime Act
Act of Parliament

The Tackling Violent Crime Act (French: Loi sur la lutte contre les crimes violents) is an omnibus statute that was given royal assent on February 28, 2008. The statute primarily deals with strengthening gun control in Canada as well as fighting drunk driving, drug-impaired driving and to increase the age of consent for sexual intercourse from 14 to 16.

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  1. Library of Canada - Tackling Violent Crime Act


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