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    Bondi attack highlights blind spots in Australia’s tough gun laws: Analysts

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsDecember 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Its report estimates that Australia, with a inhabitants of 27 million, presently has greater than 4 million registered privately-owned firearms – practically 1 million greater than in 1996. This estimate excludes unlawful firearms. 

    The report said that whereas the variety of licensed weapons per capita has fallen – adjusted for inhabitants development, licensed house owners now possess a higher variety of firearms per individual.

    “Within the final decade, we have steadily seen gun numbers enhance. The Australian authorities, (each) federal and state … have been complacent about gun legal guidelines,” mentioned Rod Campbell, a analysis director on the institute. 

    A significant hole is Australia’s failure to finish a nationwide firearms registry, regardless of commitments practically 30 years in the past, he added. Every state and territory nonetheless operates its personal registry with restricted data-sharing, creating gaps in oversight when firearms transfer throughout borders.

    Advocates say a centralised system would stop prohibited people from acquiring weapons in different states, enhance coordination amongst regulation enforcement companies, and finally strengthen public security. 



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