
Firearms safety consultation amendments open in Tasmania
The Tasmanian government says proposed changes to the state's firearms legislation would see a crackdown on illegally manufactured firearms, criminal activity, and imitation guns, as part of legislative reform. But gun control advocates say the changes could make some firearms more readily available.
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