PUBLICATION:
The
Windsor Star
DATE:
2004.08.19
EDITION:
Final
SECTION: Editorial/Opinion
PAGE:
A6
SOURCE:
Windsor Star
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Gun
registry's legacy
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Some
"good" has finally come of the federal Liberal government's $1-billion
rifle and shotgun registry -- it's being used by a U.S. project management
centre as a case study in incompetence and financial mismanagement.
New
York-based Baseline is showing senior corporate executives how the registry went
from a relatively simple system that was supposed to cost taxpayers less than $2
million to a bloated billion-dollar mess as costs soared out of control as a
result of bureaucratic errors, poor planning, unforeseen expenses and an
increasingly complex computer system.
The
Baseline analysis also points out that the registry has become "so
cumbersome that an independent review board recommended that it be
scrapped." Baseline has aptly titled its study, Firearms: Armed Robbery.
What
Baseline should be adding to its assessment is the fact that the rifle and
shotgun registry is a useless government program that hasn't had any appreciable
impact on criminal activity in Canada.
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BASELINE
- The Project Management Centre
July
1, 2004 - Canada Firearms: Armed Robbery
http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,1397,1620245,00.asp