To: firearmsamnesty@police.qld.gov.au Dear Firearms Amnesty Team, Over the next three months, firearms license holders are being asked to work with the Queensland Police in good…
Ten ethics complaints in 14 months A search of the Queensland Police Service Ethical Standards records reveals Weapons Licensing Branch was the subject of 10 serious complaints…
Queensland’s Weapons Licensing want to block suppressors at all costs, including road safety We’ve previously described how Weapons Licensing flatly refuse to entertain any exemptions…
Weapons Licensing won’t let Brisbane City Council have suppressors to reduce feral deer A few days ago we explained how the largest local government in Queensland…
Feral deers cause car accidents, Brisbane Council says, “let’s stop the numbers growing” Brisbane City Council has a feral pest management plan, but they have…
Why did TasPol ban an Aussie-made rifle? Last month, we wrote to ask Tasmanian Police why they banned an Australian-made Warwick WFA-1 rifle. They wrote back…
The National Firearms Agreement didn’t stop an Islamic Terrorist killing innocents The NSW Coroner today delivered a voluminous report into the Lindt cafe siege of…
Attacking farmers by removing their tools of trade One officer in the Queensland Police Service Weapons Licensing Branch proposed, some years ago, to cancel all…
1. The registries don’t stop the victims of criminal violence piling up There are eight State and Territory registries. The Queensland registry, for example, costs…
Police decision-making about the classification of firearms We’ve recently hit brick walls with the Tasmanian Police when we asked for their written reasons for deciding the…