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'Instruments designed to kill': The suburbs where NSW keeps a million firearms in private arsenals


‘Instruments designed to kill’: The suburbs where NSW keeps a million firearms in private arsenals
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Private arsenals in NSW have blown out to more than a million registered guns, sparking fears the actual number is even higher as unregistered weapons cross the border, prompting renewed calls for a national firearms registry.
The total number of registered guns in NSW, including those registered to clubs, collectors and dealers, has steadily increased by 11 per cent over four years, from 920,000 in December 2016 to 1,022,740 in December 2020, according to NSW Police data obtained under FOI by Greens MP David Shoebridge. ....

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Port Arthur 25yrs on: Gun law cracks expose firearm fail


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Exclusive: Australia still does not have a national firearms register, 25 years after the states and territories signed up to it.
As the 25-year anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre approaches, a News Corp investigation has revealed the National Firearms Agreement, signed in the days following the massacre, is riddled with loopholes.
A number of changes agreed by the states and territories in response to the massacre, in which 35 people were killed and 20 injured by a lone gunman at Port Arthur in Tasmania, have never been implemented.
And some laws have since been watered-down as the states and territories caved in to demands from pro-gun lobbyists. ....

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