Forget the Gun Ban Rhetoric. The Numbers Tell the Truth

The numbers don’t lie. In 2024, more Canadians than ever earned their Possession and Acquisition Licences (PALs), and that’s good news for public safety, no matter what the politicians say.[i]

“The number of adults in Canada with a government-approved gun licence rose to a new high in 2024,” writes Nicolas Johnson, “again defying the Liberal Party-led administration’s actions to criminalize gun users and confiscate our gear.”

This 5-year surge in lawful firearms ownership reflects a growing interest in firearms and Canadian gun culture, and it’s driven by factors ranging from personal safety to sport shooting to hunting. 

While the Liberal government sinks billions into policies that punish the innocent, everyday Canadians are quietly doing the opposite. 

They’re getting trained. 

They’re choosing responsibility over political rhetoric.

They’re joining Canada’s culture of safety because they want to preserve our heritage for future generations.

Let’s be crystal clear. 

The government doesn’t hand out Possession and Acquisition Licenses like Costco cards. 

You must pass thorough background checks, safety training courses, and legal scrutiny. 

If you successfully jump through all these hoops, only then can you join the community of Canadians who own firearms, use them responsibly, and obey the law.

This 5-year surge in PAL holders, especially in Alberta and Ontario, isn’t a fluke. 

It’s a statement. 

We care about public safety. We believe in personal responsibility. And we’re not buying the lie that only criminals use guns.”

Why This Matters

Contrary to media myths, licensed Canadian firearms owners are the most vetted citizens in the country. The increase in PALs reflects a growing tribe of responsible Canadians who value tradition, safety, and personal responsibility.

They’re not the ones fueling gun crime. 

That blame lies with gun smugglers, gang violence, and a justice system more concerned with virtue-signaling than victim protection.

Real Safety Starts With Responsibility

In rural communities, a PAL is more than a hobby, it’s sometimes a necessity. 

Whether it’s for hunting, predator control, or simply being prepared when law enforcement is miles away, firearms ownership meets real, tangible needs.

These aren’t vigilantes. They’re stewards of safety, accountability, and education.

Gun clubs, sports shooting leagues, and the Canadian Shooting Sports Association are building communities rooted in training, responsibility, legal literacy, and mutual respect. 

That’s what true public safety looks like. Not billion-dollar bans.

What the Government Won’t Say

While Ottawa plays politics, Canadians are doing the responsible work. They’re becoming more educated, more trained, and more engaged. 

As Calibre Magazine rightly put it, the Liberal gun bans “have all been a colossal failure.”[ii]

What hasn’t failed? 

Canadians who refuse to be disarmed by virtue-signaling ideology. 

Canadians who refuse to trade responsibility for false security.

The record-high number of PAL holders in 2024 is a positive development for Canada, not a problem. 

It reflects a growing community of responsible, law-abiding citizens who prioritize safety, education, and compliance; a community who understands that real public safety is built on trust, not fear.

If you’re a PAL holder, congratulations!

Keep training, keep teaching, and keep showing Canada what lawful ownership really looks like. 

If you’re not a PAL holder yet, make today the day you decide to put in the work to become one. Get trained. Join the millions of Canadians who enjoy our culture of safety and responsible firearms ownership.

By investing in education and targeted enforcement against illegal firearms, Canada can build on this trend to create a framework where lawful gun ownership and public safety once again go hand in hand.


[i] https://thegunblog.ca/2025/06/18/canada-gun-licences-rise-to-new-record-in-2024-led-by-ontario-and-alberta/

[ii] https://twitter.com/Calibremag/status/1947780069143023747

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