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Release
October 24.2006
Moore Pushes Conservative Crime Package
OTTAWA
- In a statement in the House of Commons,
James
Moore, MP for Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam, lauded efforts to
crack down on crime. "Criminal justice reform has been a
concern that has not been addressed for years," says Moore.
"We're taking action as effectively as possible to restore my
constituents' faith in our justice system."
Below
is Moore's statement in the House of Commons today:
Mr. James
Moore (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works
and Government Services and Minister for the Pacific Gateway and
the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics, CPC):
Over my time
as the Member of Parliament for the Tri-Cities, no issue has been
more frequently raised by my constituents than frustration over the
seeming injustice in our justice system.
I, and this
Conservative government, have heard those concerns, and we are
taking action to make our streets safer.
For example, we
have introduced tough new legislation:
Bill C-9 will
limit or eliminate house arrest for dangerous, violent offenders.
Bill C-10 will
establish a mandatory minimum amount of jail time for gun violence.
Bill C-19 will
create a new criminal code offence for street racing.
Bill C-22 will
raise the age of consent to 16 and protect tens of thousands of
children from sexual abuse.
In our budget we
committed millions toward tougher border security, and millions
toward hiring new police officers from coast to coast.
The first
responsibility of government, before all else, is to protect
law-abiding citizens from those who would do them harm.
For 13 years the
Liberals did nothing.
And for 13 years
the NDP encouraged the Liberals to soften already soft laws on
criminals.
This Conservative
Government is getting tough on crime and protecting Canadian
families.
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For more
information, email
moorej@parl.gc.ca or call 613.992.9650