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Prime Minister Albanese anticipates that the initiative will result in the collection and destruction of “hundreds of thousands” of firearms.
He highlighted that Australia currently possesses over 4 million firearms, surpassing the number present before the Port Arthur tragedy nearly three decades ago.
As a sign of mourning and solidarity, flags on all government buildings in New South Wales and across Australia will be lowered to half-mast, acknowledging the profound loss and shared sorrow felt by the nation.
“Let’s be clear,” Albanese stated, “a significant amount of this is aimed at the Jewish community.”
On Thursday afternoon, a call was made for parliament to reconvene promptly to enact measures against antisemitism and tackle violent extremism, potentially as soon as the following week.
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“We demand that the parliament is recalled to pass legislation to eradicate antisemitism and counter violent extremism. That can happen as early as next week,” she said on Thursday afternoon.
“We’re going to make sure that we get the laws right.”
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“[We] will reclassify straight, pull, pump-action, button, lever release firearms into category C — limiting their access primarily to farmers, agriculture, primary producers.
“A declaration must be called within 14 days of a terrorism designation being reached under the Police Powers Act.”