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…
Other parties show some common sense, but not Labor In the last four weeks, a lot of parties have been at pains to tell us…
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…
We won’t give reasons, go away! We recently described how the the Tasmanian Police, operating Tasmania’s firearms registry, banned some rifles because of their appearance.…
Tassie Police ‘prohibit’ rifles on their looks Last month, the Tasmanian Police declared as ‘prohibited’ a few rifles based on the appearance of those rifles.…
National Firearms Agreement 2017: ammunition rationing and purchase tracking A few weeks ago, we wrote to Queensland Labor Police Minister (Mark Ryan, member for the…
“Public safety” groups weave a tangled web In the 1970s, the recently-convicted criminologist Professor Paul Wilson committed a series of pedophilic offences for which he…
LAFO launches second Townsville Billboard Launching the billboard today, LAFO President Chris Howard said: We’ve commissioned professional polling in the Townsville electorates. Many voters here…
On 16 February 2017, the Queensland Shadow Police Minister (LNP) Tim Mander asked the Queensland Police Minister: Will the Minister advise how many weapons licence…
The National Firearms Agreement 2017 restricts ammunition sales: it is just waiting for implementation NFA 2017 reveals the darkest desires of the anti-gun policy-makers. Not…