WA gun owners accused of domestic violence to lose weapons in wake of Floreat shooting murders
- Firearms owners in WA must surrender their guns upon facing a family and domestic violence complaint, per new legal changes by the WA Government.
- Premier Roger Cook has revealed a plan altering the bill to enforce police seizure of firearms following a domestic violence report.
- These changes will compel police to take immediate action upon any family or domestic violence accusation involving a gun owner.
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Domestic violence accused to lose access to guns in wake of Perth double murders
A formal domestic violence complaint will automatically strip firearms owners of their guns, under planned changes announced by the WA government, after two women were murdered in Perth last week.
WA gun owners accused of domestic violence to lose weapons in wake of Floreat shooting murders
A family and domestic violence complaint will automatically strip firearms owners of their guns under tough new gun laws being introduced by the WA Government in the wake of the Floreat shooting murders.
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