The CSAAA & Wes Winkel (Ellwood Epps in Ontario) are F traitors! Let it be know.
The Liberals are trying to fill in the blanks for their gun 'buyback' program
https://youtu.be/rJXhYetY9sk
The Contractor must perform the following tasks:
4.1 Within one week of contract award, the Contractor must attend a kick-off meeting with the PS Project Authority (PA), and other stakeholders where required, to discuss the requirements under the Prime Minister’s mandate as well as a proposed approach and methodology to achieve the objectives stated above.
4.2 Based on the kick-off meeting and a review of the background materials, PS will review and approve the approach and methodology to compile necessary data by the Contractor to allow PS to calculate the average pricing for the prohibited firearms. The Contractor must develop and provide PS with an inventory report template (to include, at minimum, the suggested data fields under Appendix A) that will serve as a baseline for the data fields to be collected and then validated by PS.
4.3 PS will review the proposed inventory report template, amend as necessary and send changes to the Contractor for input. The Contractor must incorporate changes accordingly and complete the final version of the template for each channel submission (manufacturers, distributors and retailers). The Contractor must seek final sign off from the PA.
4.4 The PA will provide written approval on the proposed approach and methodology by the Contractor to reach out to manufacturers, distributors and retailers. The collected data, which includes each individual firearm and component part and a list of recoverable expenses, will then be compiled under an “Inventory Template” to be used to conduct the work under this requirement.
4.5 The Contractor must develop a communication and engagement strategy that outlines:
4.5.1 How manufacturers, distributors and retailers in the firearm industry will be initially contacted,communicated with and information exchanged;
4.5.2 The specific communication with all manufacturers, distributors and retailers, including those which are not members of the CSAAA, about the process to collect inventory data and how the inventory will be costed;
4.5.3 The responsibility to initiate communication with approximately 2600 firearms businesses(provide a tracking list and supporting evidence with exact date/time) in order to collect the required information.
4.6 The Contractor must coordinate the collection of all information:
4.6.1 Once PS’s approval is granted, the Contractor must dispatch the inventory report template to all businesses (CSAAA members and non-members);
4.6.2 The Contractor must collect all completed inventory reports from its members and nonmembers and perform quality assurance and validation before submitting the inventory report to PS. The Contractor must provide a Quality Assurance Report outlining how information received from businesses was validated and, where required, challenged for accuracy.The Contractor must also include in the Quality Assurance Report recommendations on how to address any discrepancies in the collected data;
4.6.3 The Contractor must follow up with non-responsive businesses and those having submitted incomplete data. The Contractor must provide the PA information on unresponsive businesses as part of the bi-weekly Inventory Report (or upon request);File No. 0D160-233228Page 10 of - de 15
4.6.4 The Contractor must provide information on proof of destruction (in accordance with the Firearms Act) and share this validation with PS as part of the information submitted by each business.;
4.6.5 The Contractor must collect data related to each channel’s capacity to recycle and the associated costs. The information must be part of the Inventory Report as well.
CSAAA Industry Round table | Public Safety "Buyback" Announcement
https://youtu.be/5WPP7-ZSBrI
12-Month Lobbying Summary - In-house Organization Canadian Sporting Arms & Ammunition Association