Daniel Desmond Crowder Case: Implications for Canadian Public Safety
The recent case of Daniel Desmond Crowder, facing terrorism charges in Prince Edward Island, underscores a significant challenge in Canadian public safety: the advent of 3D-printed firearms. This technological threat marks the first terrorism charges of their kind in Atlantic Canada—a fact that’s raising concerns about our current legal and safety frameworks. As we explore the implications, it’s apparent that addressing tech-driven crimes will need a refresh in both strategy and law.
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