Belmont Club: Bondi Beach Is Not Past but Prologue
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Australia is said to have around four million firearms in circulation.
The government, after announcing a tightening of the anti-extremism legislation, announced on Friday a programme to buy out firearms, referring to the six weapons legally held by one of the attackers of the anti-Semitic attack on Bondi beach.
Australia will buy up firearms in response to the attack on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration last Sunday. Prime Minister Albanese hopes that firearm owners will voluntarily surrender them for a fee. "We need to ensure there are fewer guns in our society," Albanese said at a press conference about the plan. He pointed out that one of the attackers legally owned six firearms. "There's absolutely no reason why anyone needs so many guns." Australia als…
In response to the deadly terrorist attack in Sydney, Prime Minister Albanese wants to drastically reduce the number of firearms across the country and announces a national day of mourning.
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