Friday, 1 Dec, 2023
The answer to improved transparency and more efficient weapons licencing management lies in the national uptake of New South Wales’ gold star system and not continued politicking around the idea of a “National Gun Register”, Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) MPs have said. The State KAP MPs, who intimately know the defective Queensland system, said NSW’s […]
Read moreFriday, 7 Apr, 2023
A national firearm register will be a fruitless waste of taxpayer money unless the Queensland’s Weapons Licensing system undergoes a major overhaul.
Read moreMonday, 13 Feb, 2023
Katter’s Australian Party and Hinchinbrook MP, Nick Dametto has called out those who have pledged support for a national firearms register to explain how it would have prevented last year’s triple shooting tragedy in Wieambilla which saw two police officers and a civilian gunned down with illegal weapons.
Read moreMonday, 18 Jul, 2022
The State Government’s $1.6m investment into the Weapons Licensing Branch is welcome news for sporting shooters, farmers and other firearm users who have been left in the lurch for far too long said Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader and Hinchinbrook MP, Nick Dametto.
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