
Queensland rejects key Bondi report recommendation as Albanese’s gun buyback flounders
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Queensland has dismissed key recommendations from the Bondi royal commission's interim report regarding a national gun buyback scheme. The state's police minister argued that the buyback does not effectively prevent guns from falling into the hands of terrorists and criminals. This leaves New South Wales as the only state actively supporting the initiative. The report also questioned the pace of establishing a national gun register following the 2022 police killings in Queensland.
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The Bondi royal commission was established in response to the tragic police killings at Wieambilla, aiming to assess and improve gun control measures in Australia. The interim report's recommendations were intended to accelerate the implementation of a national gun register and buyback scheme, which have faced criticism for their slow progress. Queensland's rejection of these recommendations reflects ongoing debates about the balance between gun rights and public safety.
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