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Theft From Gun Owners Fuels Crime Gun Market in South Australia

30 January 2012

Advertiser (Adelaide)

The black market for guns is thriving in SA, fuelled by the theft of up to 200 guns each year. Police figures show that a total of 1316 guns have been taken from homes, businesses and vehicles since 2004. Experts warn the thefts are the likely source of illegal firearm sales. Police say they recover a "substantial" number of guns annually but admit it can take many years to find them, with 64 of the firearms recovered last financial year reported stolen up to 15... (GunPolicy.org)

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United States,Australia

Assembling Illegal Guns with Imported Pieces, Growing Trend within Sydney's Underworld

29 January 2012

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

Criminals are assembling illegal weapons in backyard firearm factories after importing them piece-by-piece over the internet. The Sunday Telegraph can reveal the parts are being sourced from legitimate gun dealers in the US and pieced together in NSW after arriving in the mail undetected. Detective Superintendent Ken Finch, commander of the Firearms and Organised Crime Squad (FAOCS), said a number of unrelated individuals had already been arrested and charged over the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35785

Australia

Call for 3-gun Ownership Limit as Firearm Licences Soar in NSW, Australia

23 January 2012

Sydney Morning Herald

The number of gun permits issued in NSW has almost doubled in the past five years, sparking calls for restrictions on how many guns people can acquire. Figures from the NSW firearms registry show 111,792 permits to acquire a firearm were issued in 2009 and 2010. That was 29,427 more than for the previous two-year period. In 2005 and 2006, there were 65,997 permits issued. The National Coalition for Gun Control, which obtained the latest figures under... (GunPolicy.org)

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35754

Australia

Shooters on 'Gun Buying Spree,' Own on Average 4 Guns Each in Australia's Largest State

16 January 2012

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

NSW is gun mad - and proud of it - with shooters stockpiling almost 100,000 new registered firearms in the past five years. The number of gun licences, meanwhile, has only increased by about a fifth, or 18,852 over the same period, showing some are stocking up with numerous weapons. There are now 763,359 registered firearms across the state, including 27,956 handguns, compared with 190,844 licences - taking the ratio to four guns for every licensed owner. In some... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35733

Australia

Most Crime Guns Stolen from Licensed Owners - Australian Police Chief

13 January 2012

Sydney Morning Herald

The police have launched an audacious effort to get thousands of illegal guns off Sydney's streets, urging people to be more courageous and simply pick up the phone to tell them where weapons are in order to save lives. The acting NSW Police Commissioner, Nick Kaldas, launched Operation Spartan yesterday to combat a recent "spike" in gun crime amid fears that innocent people would be caught in the crossfire. He said most weapons were imported, but most of the illegal... (GunPolicy.org)

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35728

Australia

Sydney: Most Guns Seized by NSW Police 'Stolen from Legitimate Sources'

12 January 2012

ABC News (Australia) / 7.30 Report, Transcript

TRACY BOWDEN, PRESENTER: Drive by shootings are something we normally associate with Hollywood action movies but they've become a reality on the streets of Sydney. Last night, a bullet fired from a passing car narrowly missed a two-month-old baby who was asleep in her cot. And on Monday night two houses were sprayed with bullets in separate attacks. Although there have no deaths, police fear it could only be a matter of time before an innocent bystander is caught in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia) / 7.30 Report

35727

Australia

Australian Gun Criminal Freed, Victoria to Close 'Bizarre' Firearm Loophole

11 January 2012

Herald Sun (Melbourne)

The closure of a bizarre loophole in gun laws will make it easier to prevent criminals from carrying firearms. A legislative amendment, expected to pass when Parliament resumes, will prevent any exploitation of laws that ban "prohibited persons" from having firearms. In a 2010 case that prompted a review of the Firearms Act, a member of a Melbourne crime family beat firearms charges after a judge accepted he could not have known whether a revolver was registered. The... (GunPolicy.org)

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35723

Australia

Guns Outnumber People in Rural Australian Towns: Anti-gun Lobby 'Horrified'

9 January 2012

Herald Sun (Melbourne)

Guns outnumber people in 24 Victorian towns a special investigation has revealed and the figures have horrified the anti-gun lobby. The East Gippsland hamlet of Swifts Creek has the highest ratio: 774 registered firearms shared by just 278 residents. French Island in Western Port Bay and Harrow, in the Wimmera, rounded out the top three gun hot spots. National Coalition for Gun Control chairwoman Sam Lee said more guns led to more crime. Annual figures show an... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald Sun (Melbourne)

35712

Australia

Queensland Gun Thefts Soar, Fuel Black Market in Illicit Weapons

1 January 2012

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

Firearm thefts are soaring in Queensland, bolstering a booming black market for illicit weapons and fuelling a deadly wave of armed violence. Gun shops, homes, cars and even a house used to grow marijuana have all had weapons including handguns stolen in the past year. The thefts come as legal firearm ownership spikes in Queensland and as crime fighters haul underworld figures before coercive hearings into gun crimes. Latest police figures show 551 guns were stolen... (GunPolicy.org)

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35697

Australia

Murder Rate Halved, But Guns Still Kill in Australia's Largest State

31 December 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

SYDNEY'S murder rate has halved in the past decade, falling to its lowest level in recent history. But Sydney's streets are no safer, said Don Weatherburn, the director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. Homicide cases have dropped from 88 in 2001 to 43 this year, reflecting a statewide trend in which murders fell from 119 to 77. The rate of one homicide per 100,000 people is the lowest Dr Weatherburn can remember. "The puzzle is that homicide is... (GunPolicy.org)

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35696

Australia

South Australia Police Admit They Cannot Eradicate Black Market of Illegal Guns

21 December 2011

Advertiser (Adelaide)

Police admit they cannot eradicate a black market that is peddling illegal guns to criminals. Motorcycle gang members and convicted criminals barred from buying guns in South Australia have no difficulty obtaining illegal firearms - including fully automatic weapons. These are often used in drive-by shootings, robberies and murders. Police seized a Soviet-made SKS semi-automatic rifle, a sawn-off .22 calibre rifle and an illegal silencer in raids on 11 suburban... (GunPolicy.org)

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35685

Australia

Sydney Woman Joined Gun Club, Shot Father, Acquitted as Mentally Ill

15 December 2011

ABC News (Australia)

A woman who joined a gun club so she could kill her 70-year-old father has been found not guilty of murder due to mental illness. Shamin Fernando, 44, faced a judge-only trial for the 2010 murder of her father Vincent. The Supreme Court heard she called him to her Glebe unit in inner Sydney to help with her computer then shot him several times with a pistol. The court heard Fernando obtained the gun from the Sydney Pistol Club, where she was a provisional... (GunPolicy.org)

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35673

Australia

Soaring Gun Ownership 'Getting Out of Control' in Australia's Largest State

11 December 2011

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

Soaring gun ownership in NSW is expected to soon exceed levels prior to the federal government's 1996 buy-back program. Figures obtained by The Sunday Telegraph show there are 188,885 people on the NSW Police Firearms Register, just short of the estimated 200,000 licence holders pre- the Port Arthur massacre, which triggered changes to gun laws. NSW Greens described the increase as "alarming" and gun control groups warned that more and more firearms would end up on... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

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Jamaica,Honduras,Israel,Canada,Norway,Australia,Colombia,El Salvador,United States,Venezuela,Pakistan,Mexico

Armed Societies, Another Tragedy for Women: Mexico, Pakistan, Venezuela

9 December 2011

Inter Press Service News Agency

CARACAS - Kairobis Arcia, 25, died from a bullet to her head shot by her husband, Oswaldo Mendoza, 32, who said he was blinded by jealousy in an argument fuelled by alcohol and drugs. Her murder was just one of the more than 468,000 homicides a year that occur worldwide, 42 percent of which are committed with firearms. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the global murder rate is 6.9 per 100,000 people – 11.9 per 100,000 among men and... (GunPolicy.org)

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35654

Australia

Australian Woman Joined Pistol Club, Stole Handgun to Kill Father - Court

7 December 2011

ABC News (Australia)

A Sydney court has heard a woman accused of shooting her father dead joined a local pistol club to obtain the gun she used in the killing. Shamin Anne Fernando today faced a judge-only one-day trial in the New South Wales Supreme Court over the death of her father Vincent Fernando last year. The 44-year-old has pleaded not guilty to murder on the grounds of mental illness. The court heard Fernando called her father to her unit at Glebe in inner Sydney to help with... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

35638

Australia

Western Sydney Weathers a 20% Spike in Drive-by Property Shootings

6 December 2011

Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

Sydney's west has experienced a 20 per cent spike in drive-by shootings, the latest NSW crime statistics show. The number of shootings at premises in western Sydney increased from 73 last year to 88 this year, the director of the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) Don Weatherburn said on Tuesday. He said while gun crime was stable across the state, it had spiked in western Sydney. "Over the last 12 months we've seen a 20 per cent increase in the number... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

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Russia,Mozambique,Nigeria,India,Australia,East Africa,Eastern Europe,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas,Africa

Global: Unplanned Explosions at Munitions Dumps Increasing - IRIN / SAS

5 December 2011

IRIN (UN News)

JOHANNESBURG - The rate of accidents at munitions storage sites has risen to unprecedented levels in 2011, despite a growing international commitment to assist countries in managing their weapons and ammunition stockpiles. "During the first ten months of 2011, the average number of explosions has increased to more than three per month - the highest rate recorded in a calendar year," said the Small Arms Survey (SAS), a Geneva-based NGO monitoring small arms and armed... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Police Hunt Gun Thieves in West Australia: Hundreds Stolen in 18 Months

26 November 2011

West Australian (Perth)

Police are hunting for a thief who stole five firearms from Hamilton Hill recently. A police spokeswoman said a shotgun, two lever action rifles, a handgun and one air-rifle was stolen from a poorly secured cabinet on Winterfold Street. The deadly weapons were left in an unoccupied house, which was under construction, in an unlocked garage. Police were called to the residence about 7am but it is unknown when exactly the weapons were stolen. Gun owners are required... (GunPolicy.org)

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35587

Australia

Tasmanian Shooters Caught Killing Elk in US: Brown Calls for Gun Control

17 November 2011

Examiner (Tasmania)

Greens leader Bob Brown has called for tighter gun controls after three Tasmanians were busted in the US for shooting and killing elk out of season. Senator Brown has blamed hunting for rising gun sales. "This culture of killing wild beasts is being promoted and we know that gun sales in Australia are going up, it's high time we had a review of that," he said. "There is a right place for weapons in any society but armed Australians shooting down helpless wonderful... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Examiner (Tasmania)

35555

Australia

Guns Destroyed in Australian Gun Buybacks Now Replaced with Imports

13 November 2011

ABC Radio National - Background Briefing, Transcript

Gun clubs report lots of new members, hunting is cool, and handguns are gangland chic. The hundreds of thousands of guns destroyed in buybacks since Port Arthur have been more than replaced by new ones. But guns are highly political and the national system for monitoring gun ownership is a mess. Reporter, Ian Townsend. Ian Townsend: There may be more guns in Australia today than there have ever been. In the past 16 months in Queensland alone, nearly 50,000 guns—such... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Australian Gun Imports, Shooter Numbers Up, Firearm Records 'In a Mess'

12 November 2011

ABC News (Australia)

More than a decade after the horrific Port Arthur Massacre, gun ownership is on the rise in Australia, but experts say this resurgence is highlighting serious problems with the current regulation and registration system. In the 15 years since Martin Bryant killed 35 people at the popular Tasmanian tourist site, the flow of firearms into Australia has eclipsed the amount recovered in the government funded buy-back scheme. Last financial year alone Australians imported... (GunPolicy.org)

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35532

Australia

Handgun Found in Patient's Fake Leg Puts Sydney Hospital in Lockdown

1 November 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

St Vincent's Hospital was placed in lockdown yesterday afternoon after the alleged discovery of a pistol hidden in a patient's prosthetic leg. Police yesterday charged a 66-year-old man who had been admitted to the hospital in Sydney's east for a second leg amputation brought on by a medical condition. A doctor reported seeing the gun in the patient's room on level nine of the hospital about 3.50pm yesterday, police said. No one was threatened with the weapon, but... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35491

Australia

Rising Rate of Gun Theft in Australia Begs Tougher Controls on Storage

31 October 2011

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

A report by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) has found 1,570 firearms were stolen in 620 incidents in 2008-09. The National Firearm Theft Monitoring Report said only three per cent of these guns were used to commit an offence, or were stolen by someone charged with a serious criminal offence. The most commonly stolen firearms were rifles, followed by shotguns. Nearly a quarter of people (24 per cent) who reported a stolen firearm had not stored it... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

35483

Australia

Political Party Gives Bullets to Australian Gun Clubs in Return for Votes

28 October 2011

Australian (Sydney)

Bob Katter's Australia Party is giving bullets to gun clubs in return for their political support. Gun dealer and party vice-president Robert Nioa yesterday confirmed the "sponsorship" scheme as Queensland Attorney-General Paul Lucas condemned the fledgling political entity's financial links to shooting interests. Mr Lucas said he was seeking crown law advice over a loophole in electoral laws that spared the party from having to declare more than $500,000 in donations... (GunPolicy.org)

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35471

Australia

Cowboys, Gun Dealer Calling the Shots for Bob Katter's Political Party

27 October 2011

Australian (Sydney)

Little has been made of the links between Bob Katter's new political party and shooting interests but the website of the gun-dealing millionaire who is the party's senior vice-president gives an insight into the thirst for bloodsports of some of its backers. For Rob Nioa and some of his like-minded friends who helped to finance Katter's Australian Party, including Queensland Gun Exchange owner David Auger, bagging a rare animal such as a scimitar-horned oryx is a... (GunPolicy.org)

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35473

Australia

Gun Control Group Asks Maverick Federal MP to Explain Pro-Gun Stance

27 October 2011

Australian (Sydney)

Anti-gun campaigners have called on maverick Federal MP Bob Katter to explain his Australia Party's policy towards firearm laws. The party denies being solely focussed on giving gun owners and dealers better rights, but The Australian has today revealed the gun links of key officials and backers, including Mr Katter's son-in-law, Rob Nioa, president of the Australian Gun Dealers Association. Gun Control Australia president John Crook today said it was a "disgusting... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian (Sydney)

35472

Afghanistan,Australia

Australia Govt Approves $8 Million for Thales to Design New Army Rifle

14 October 2011

Canberra Times (Australia)

The Government has approved $8million for Thales to develop a prototype for a better rifle for the Army. Defence Materiel Minister Jason Clare said the work would be carried out at Lithgow's Soldier Systems Centre - once known as the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. The prototype would have better balance, weigh less and include an integrated grenade launcher. It would retain the Austeyr's most controversial characteristic, its 5.56mm (.223 inch) calibre. The smaller... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Canberra Times (Australia)

35419

Australia

Thieves Steal Steel Safe, 9 Long Guns as Australian Owner Sleeps

14 October 2011

Australian Associated Press

A 46-year-old man and his wife were awoken by a loud noise at their home on Milne Street, Shortland, about 4.30am (AEDT) on Friday. They told police they saw two men men run from the house and get into a grey or green-coloured Toyota Landcruiser. The couple discovered their safe, with nine long-barrelled firearms and an amount of ammunition inside, had been stolen. Detectives are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or any suspicious activity in the... (GunPolicy.org)

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35408

Australia

Criminal Says He Has No Trouble Obtaining a Handgun in Australia

11 October 2011

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

A hardened Gold Coast criminal has told The Courier-Mail he could obtain a "very nice" handgun for about $2000 in two hours "through bikie connections". The man, who has a criminal history involving outlaw motorcycle clubs, said the weapon would be "top of the range, like a Glock 9mm" and was likely to have come from a cache of guns stolen during a break-in and then stored for later use or sale. "It could be easily procured for a job," he said. A spate of shootings on... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

35426

Australia

Ban Gun Silencers, Scrap Australian Hunter Body, Say NSW Greens

10 October 2011

Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

NSW Greens MP David Shoebridge has backed a state government decision not to allow the use of gun silencers, saying it's proof the NSW Game Council should be abolished. The Game Council was set up by the former Labor government in 2002 as a statutory authority to regulate hunting in the state. The Shooters and Fishers Party had asked the government to allow the use of silencers by licensed shooters and hunters, with the Game Council submitting a report backing the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

35388

Australia

Dealer Takes Gun for Disposal, Australia Police Find It in Hands of Criminal

4 October 2011

West Australian (Perth)

A double-barrelled shotgun a Perth man gave to a gunsmith for disposal has been found by police at the home of a suspected criminal almost 18 months later. The gunsmith had modified the weapon so it was unusable. But former owner Rod, who did not want his surname revealed, said he was concerned because it would look like an operating gun to a potential crime victim. "It was taken off my licence and I thought it would be crushed or given to police," he said. "But... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: West Australian (Perth)

35368

Australia

Guns Returned by Australian Police in Domestic Violence Cases

19 September 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Firearms are being returned by police in a majority of domestic violence cases where one of the parties has a gun licence. Figures obtained from the NSW Police firearms registry under freedom of information laws show up to 2309 licences were suspended in domestic violence cases from 2008 to 2010 under sections 22 and 23 of the Firearms Act. The figures show only 512 people lost their gun licence over the same period under section 24 of the Firearms Act because they... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35289

Australia

Black Market for Guns Flourishes in Australia Due to Improper Storage

17 September 2011

West Australian (Perth)

Hundreds of firearms have been stolen from registered gun owners and police have seized more than 100 high-powered rifles and handguns from organised crime figures in the past 18 months. And a black market for guns appears to be flourishing because firearm owners are not properly securing their weapons. A police operation this month in which the storage of licensed firearms was checked at 370 properties resulted in 74 gun owners being charged and 189 guns being... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: West Australian (Perth)

35294

Australia

Automatic Assault Rifle, Military Weapons Seized from Australian Bodyguard

15 September 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

The former bodyguard of the deceased billionaire Richard Pratt was caught with a cache of military weapons, explosives, stolen NSW police files and false passports stashed in his apartment, court documents reveal. Sean Shane Bowman, who allegedly had an affair with one of Mr Pratt's mistresses, Madison Ashton, while still employed by him, appeared in Burwood local court yesterday on 60 charges after a police raid on his Rhodes apartment on May 12 uncovered the massive... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35279

Australia

Major Seizures of Guns Mainly Firearm Dealer Imports - Australia Customs

14 September 2011

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

December 23, 2008 Sydney Huge haul of weapons including: Assault rifles: Steyr F88, Norinco SKS, Marlin 60 and ADI SLR L1A1 Handguns: Beretta 92FS and Remington 870 Wingmaster Shot guns: Mossberg 500A Teargas 16cm rifle silencer Pistol scope Megatron Transformer December 8, 2009 Sydney 980 rounds of FMJ green tip M855 Penetrator armour piercing bullets July 25, 2006 Brisbane Steyer tactical scout elite .308 calibre rifle, with telescopic sight May 30,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35276

Australia

Guns Smuggled Into Australia, Most Crime Guns Stolen from Legal Owners - Police

14 September 2011

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The nation's ports have become a major frontline in the war against gun crime as criminals attempt to import arsenals large enough to start a small war. Gun-runners were caught trying to bring in thousands of firearms including machineguns, military-style assault rifles, shotguns and pistols over the past five years. But, despite the seizures by Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, many more weapons may end up on the streets as just 3.6 per cent of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35275

Australia

Majority of Shootings in New South Wales Are Drug Related, Police

6 September 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Police say they are frustrated the people targeted in the recent spate of Sydney shootings are not speaking up. The comments followed two Sydney shootings in the past day in Arncliffe and Revesby. The Revesby attack was the 12th Sydney shooting in three weeks. "The majority of these incidents are drug-related," said Assistant Commissioner Frank Mennilli, the NSW Police South West Metropolitan Region Commander in a statement today. He said the victims' reluctance to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35252

Australia

Homicide Down, Gun Crime Up as More Victorians Carry Firearms in 2011

31 August 2011

Herald Sun (Melbourne)

More than 400 people were robbed or assaulted at gunpoint in Victoria in the past year. Gun robberies jumped more than 60 per cent to 190 incidents, while robberies involving a firearm rose 15 per cent to 240. The gun crime surge outstripped a 2 per cent increase in knife assaults and robberies to 1725. Acting Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay was at a loss to explain the rise in gun crimes. "We need to understand this better because we can't accept the fact that... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald Sun (Melbourne)

35227

Australia

Police Seize 600 Guns from Licensed Dealer in Victorian 'Drug Turf War'

30 August 2011

Star (West Melbourne)

Notorious warring crime groups in the North-West have been "lawful customers" of a St Albans gun dealership, where police seized 600 firearms last week. On Monday 22 August, officers confiscated hundreds of guns from the Leslie St business. The 79-year-old owner is expected to face charges of firearms offences, false accounting and using false documents. The operation was launched three weeks after a tip-off and a police audit, which discovered bookkeeping... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Star (West Melbourne)

35225

Australia

Shooters Party Angry at NSW Government's Refusal to Relax Gun Laws

26 August 2011

ABC News (Australia)

The Shooters and Fishers Party has fired a warning shot at the New South Wales Government, by voting against it on several key issues in State Parliament. The party's two Upper House MPs are upset the Government will not back its bill to relax gun laws. Their anger is so great a sign has been placed on the door of the party's Parliament office telling Government staff to go away. "Government emissaries and personnel do not knock. Unsolicited door-to-door selling is... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

35219

Australia

Police Seize Hundreds of Firearms from Licensed Melbourne Gun Dealer

22 August 2011

ABC News (Australia)

Victoria Police have seized about 600 firearms and shut down a gun shop in Melbourne's north-west. Police say officers raided the gun dealership at St Albans, after a two-week investigation. Police say the investigation was sparked by an audit under an operation that focuses on the safe disposal and registration of firearms. A 79-year-old St Albans man is being... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

35212

Australia

Melbourne Police Raid 21 Licensed Gun Owners, Seize 21 Firearms

21 August 2011

Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)

Police have vowed to "dry up the supply" of guns and ammunition in the northwestern suburbs after the past week's triple shooting that left two men dead and another in hospital. Raids yesterday morning by detectives working in Taskforce Acer 17 netted firearms police feared could be passed to criminals. The weapons were held legally by registered gun owners, but police intelligence revealed 20 had "connections to family or associates who were persons of interest to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)

35215

Australia

West Australian Police Asked to Explain Another Gun Licensing Bungle

17 August 2011

West Australian (Perth)

Police Minister Rob Johnson has demanded police explain another firearms licensing bungle after gun owners were asked to pay for licences that were later deemed invalid. Sporting Shooters Association WA president Ron Bryant said hundreds of gun owners recently received licence renewal notices for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 financial years. Police then sent letters saying there was a mistake and that requests for renewal fees for 2012-13 were invalid. Mr Bryant said some... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: West Australian (Perth)

35200

United States,United Kingdom,Australia

UK Rioting Proves that Gun Control Is Not Crime Control

16 August 2011

Menzies House (Australia)

Peter Whelan demonstrates how gun control leads to greater crime as law-abiding citizens are no longer allowed to defend themselves: "Armed shopkeepers fight back" (headline in Sydney Morning Herald Aug 11, 2011) The comment from the manager of the Turkish Food Market, Greens Lane, Haringey, during last week's London riots, as reported by the Guardian News and Media Service, said it all. "I'm scared that the police and the government will attack us if we defend our... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Menzies House (Australia)

35203

Australia

Gun Control Australia Says Government Is 'Helping Guns Proliferate'

14 August 2011

Herald Sun (Melbourne)

At least 20 rifles - including Brownings and Winchesters valued between $600 and $1500 each - can be won under the gun-lotto competition aimed at promoting the culling of foxes throughout the state. FoxStop 2011 - an initiative of the Victorian Government's Future Farming Strategy, Field and Game Australia and the Sporting Shooters Association - is raffling the weapons. It's believed up to six rifles have been won. Gun Control Australia president John Crook... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald Sun (Melbourne)

35193

Australia

Another Shooting at Indoor Firing Range in South Australia

12 August 2011

AdelaideNow (Australia)

A workplace investigation is underway at an indoor firing range after a man accidentally shot himself in the groin. The incident at the Marksman Indoor Firing Range on Franklin St in the city happened when the man, 40, accidentally shot himself in the groin-upper leg area about 3.30pm. An SA Police spokesman said the man was an employee at the firing range. Paramedics treated him before he was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a stable condition, an SA... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: AdelaideNow (Australia)

35185

Australia

Australian Police Charge MP's Husband With Storing Loaded Farm Gun

10 August 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

The husband of NSW MP Pru Goward will appear in court next month on a firearms charge following the discovery by police of a loaded gun and incorrectly stored ammunition at their farm yesterday. David Barnett, who penned a biography of former prime minister John Howard and was a press secretary to Malcolm Fraser, was charged following a routine inspection at their Yass property at around 9am yesterday. Mr Barnett's gun safe contained both a loaded rifle and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35172

Australia

Canberra Black Market Fed by Theft of Legal Guns, But Scope is Unknown

8 August 2011

Canberra Times (Australia)

The theft of legal guns is feeding Canberra's black market for firearms as authorities struggle to comprehend the scope of the illegal weapons trade in the territory. ACT Policing has told The Canberra Times that a black market for guns exists in Canberra, but says its size is unknown. Estimates put the number of illegal guns in Australia at between 400,000 and 700,000, compared to 2,675,785 licensed firearms. Experts believe most black market guns have been stolen,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Canberra Times (Australia)

35171

South Africa,Brazil,Argentina,Australia,Mexico,United States,Canada,Africa,Sweden,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas

Canada Gun Lobby Influence on Foreign Policy: Arms Trade Treaty

3 August 2011

Embassy Magazine (Canada), Opinion

Canada has never been a strong supporter of international efforts to negotiate an effective Arms Trade Treaty. But in mid-July, it reversed its previous low-key but constructive role at the United Nations ATT preparatory meetings to become a potential treaty spoiler. All indications point to this change of heart arising from the domestic gun lobby's influence on Canadian foreign policy. After years of preparation, member states of the United Nations will devote a month... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Embassy Magazine (Canada)

35160

Australia

Increased Number of Gun Licences in Queensland Due to Fear of Robberies

29 July 2011

Brisbane Times (Queensland)

The number of new gun licences issued on the Gold Coast has risen 36 per cent in the past two years, nearly double the increase across Queensland, with one criminologist attributing the rise to fears over home invasions. There are currently more than 155,000 firearm licence-holders in Queensland, 14,622 of whom are in the Gold Coast region. The Queensland Weapons Licensing Branch issued 1294 new firearms licenses for the Gold Coast, Coomera and Logan in the 2009/2010... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Brisbane Times (Queensland)

35132

United States,Norway,Australia

Australian Gun Control Group Renews Its Call for Semi-auto Handgun Ban

26 July 2011

Herald Sun (Melbourne) / AAP

The National Coalition for Gun Control has renewed its call for a ban on semi-automatic handguns after the Norway massacre. Coalition co-convenor Samantha Lee said semi-automatic longarms were deemed too dangerous and banned in 1996 after the Port Arthur massacre in which Martin Bryant shot dead 35 people. But semi-automatic handguns remain available to sporting shooters. "It only takes one person with a high-powered semi-automatic firearm and access to lots of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald Sun (Melbourne) / AAP

35114

Australia,Norway

Norway Shooting Should Force Semi-auto Handgun Ban - Australian Greens

25 July 2011

News.com (Australia) / AAP

The shooting spree in Norway should force Australia to ban semi-automatic handguns, Greens leader Bob Brown says. More than 80 people were killed and scores more injured when a lone gunman opened fire on a Labour Party youth meeting on the island of Utoeya, near the Norwegian capital Oslo. Senator Brown said reports the killer had used a semi-automatic handgun should force a re-think of Australia's laws. "These would not necessarily be prohibited in Australia," he... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: News.com (Australia) / AAP

35117

Australia

Rush of New Hunters Likely to Shoot Bushwalkers in NSW Australia

23 July 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

BUSHWALKERS and picnickers face a greater risk of being shot in NSW's state forests because the Coalition government has opened the gates to hunters, a Labor MP says. In less than 110 days, the state government has approved 3832 restricted hunting licences for state forests, the opposition environment spokesman, Luke Foley, said yesterday. "Over this term of government, at this rate, there'll be an extra 5000 hunters in our state forests," Mr Foley... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35105

Australia

NSW Police Minister Rules Out Supporting Guns in Australian Schools

18 July 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

The Police Minister, Mike Gallacher, yesterday ruled out supporting changes to gun laws in NSW and said the state government would not consider introducing shooting as a sport into the school curriculum. This was despite the Shooters and Fishers Party saying they had received an indication from the state government that it would largely support their firearms bill, which includes allowing shooting as a sport in NSW schools. The Shooters MP Robert Borsak said he had... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35072

Australia

Push for Shooting as a Sport in Schools in New South Wales, Australia

17 July 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

THE Shooters and Fishers Party has won the support of the O'Farrell Government to increase shooting as a sport in schools. The gun control lobby and even some in the Coalition see the minor party's long-held ambition to get more guns into the hands of children as the price the government must pay for the support of Shooters MPs, Robert Borsak and Robert Brown. It relies on the pair to get its legislation through a hostile upper house. At the top of their wish list is... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35068

Australia

Australian 'Golden Gun' Cocaine Boss Sentenced for 10-yr Prison Term

13 July 2011

ABC News (Australia)

Alen Moradian pleaded guilty to importing between 40 and 60 kilograms of pure cocaine in 2006. In Sydney's District Court today, Judge Andrew Haesler described Moradian as "a significant and senior middle manager" of the drug syndicate. Prosecutors had argued the 36-year-old was the kingpin of the operation. In sentencing the judge took into account Moradian's guilty pleas and his decision to surrender weapons including machine guns, a grenade launcher and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

35052

Australia

Australian Police Exasperated with Queensland Gun Crime and Shootings

12 July 2011

Brisbane Times (Queensland)

Gold Coast police say they are becoming increasingly exasperated by gun crime on the glitter strip in the wake of another shooting. The comments came as police charged a 29-year-old Gold Coast man with manslaughter over the death of another man in the early hours of this morning. The body of the man, 34, was found in the middle of a suburban street in Gilston, about 20 kilometres west of Surfers Paradise, after a neighbour raised the alarm about 1.40am. He bled to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Brisbane Times (Queensland)

35043

Australia

Australian Drug Lord Gives Up Gun Cache in Hope of Reduced Sentence

9 July 2011

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The Tony Soprano of Australia's cocaine trade has organised for a large cache of weapons to be handed in to police, a court has been told. Alen Moradian - dubbed Tony Soprano by his wife - should be given a 45 per cent discount on his jail term because of the weapons handover and his plea of guilty, his barrister Phillip Boulten, SC, said. "It is highly unlikely there has been a handover of guns like this since prime minister (John Howard) offered a gun amnesty to all... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35045

European Union,Bulgaria,Russia,West Africa,Pakistan,France,Australia,United Kingdom,Canada,Germany,Italy,United States,Haiti,Côte d'Ivoire,Madagascar

Study Finds Small Arms Have Serious Impact on Fragile States

6 July 2011

Voice of America

A new study finds the global authorized trade in small arms, light weapons, and their ammunition is worth nearly $7.1 billion a year. In its annual report, the independent think tank, the Geneva Forum, also examines the serious impact small arms proliferation is having upon three so-called fragile states-Madagascar, Ivory Coast and Haiti. Arms exporters The survey finds in 2008, the United States, Italy and Germany topped the list of 14 top exporters of small arms... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Voice of America

35022

Australia

Stolen Guns Could Soon Be on Sale on Australian Black Market - Police

5 July 2011

Fraser Coast Chronicle (Australia)

An arsenal of stolen guns is in the hands of criminals and could soon be on sale to the highest bidder on the Fraser Coast. Six guns were stolen in the early hours of yesterday morning along with a car belonging to the guns' registered owner, who was preparing to transport them to a gun dealer in Brisbane. The weapons were locked in secure receptacles inside the car and were not visible, a police spokesman said. The missing weapons join those stolen when a firearm... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Fraser Coast Chronicle (Australia)

35015

Australia

Pistol Range 'Shooting Hole' Could Curb Rent-a-gun Suicides - Oz Coroner

8 June 2011

Advertiser (Adelaide)

Julia Morris left the hospital that had treated her suicide attempt, bought a package deal at a shooting range and used the weapon to kill herself. Raymond Jast finished work early, claiming illness, went to that same range, purchased a similar package deal and shot himself. Yesterday, State Coroner Mark Johns said that every year doctors reported 800 people to police as being medically unsuitable to have a gun - but only 54 were currently banned. Those people were... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Advertiser (Adelaide)

34968

Australia

Using Bullet-proof Screens could Prevent Shooting Range Suicides in Australia

8 June 2011

Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

A coroner has called for bullet-proof screens to be installed at all public shooting ranges to stop people turning the guns on themselves. South Australian Coroner Mark Johns made the recommendation after inquiring into the deaths of two people in Adelaide who committed suicide at the Marksman Indoor Firing Range. Mr Johns said a tethering device, that would hold the gun in a fixed position and prevent it from being turned around, or a screen that would only allow the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

34928

Australia

Concerns Raising about Safety Loopholes in Australian Shooting Clubs

8 June 2011

Advertiser (Adelaide)

JULIA Morris left the hospital that had treated her suicide attempt, bought a package deal at a shooting range and used the weapon to kill herself. Raymond Jast finished work early, claiming illness, went to that same range, purchased a similar package deal and shot himself. Yesterday, State Coroner Mark Johns said that every year doctors reported 800 people to police as being medically unsuitable to have a gun - but only 54 were currently banned. Those people were... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Advertiser (Adelaide)

34911

Australia,United States

Australia's Tough Gun Laws Don't Prevent Criminals from Getting Guns

6 June 2011

Courier-Mail (Brisbane), Opinion

IT WAS in Austin, Texas, that I once visited a gun fair displaying sufficient weaponry to stage a medium-sized war and all for sale to those citizens claiming their constitutional right to bear arms. The fair epitomised the US gun culture and laws, laws frequently lampooned by commentators for their laxity, the all-too-frequent random, multiple shootings hailed as proof that liberal gun ownership endangers the lives it is designed to protect. Perhaps, but in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

34902

Australia

Tragic Sequel After Sydney Gun Dealer Sold Bullets to Unlicensed Shooter

6 June 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

The offence may sound trivial but the consequences proved fatal. When George Petas, a licensed firearms dealer and official with the Sydney Pistol Club, sold two boxes of ammunition to an unlicensed shooter, he did not realise he was breaking the law, his lawyer told the court. Seventy of the 100 rounds he sold for $16 were used in a so-called training shoot at the La Perouse range one day last August. But the unlicensed shooter, Shamin Fernando, 43, walked out of the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34888

Australia

Australian Gun Owner Shoots 5 Neighbours, Kills 3, Motive Unknown

30 April 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Police are trying to establish a motive after an Adelaide man allegedly killed three of his neighbours and left a teenage boy and policeman fighting for life after a shooting spree. A woman at the house in the suburb of Hectorville survived the bloodshed but her parents and husband were killed and her 14-year-old son was shot and seriously injured. An 11 year-old boy staying at the house survived injury after hiding in a bedroom. The woman - who has not been named -... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34742

Australia

Slow Erosion of Australian Gun Laws Presages Another Tragedy

28 April 2011

Sydney Morning Herald, Opinion

Fifteen years ago today, the largest gun massacre by a civilian - anywhere in the world - occurred in Tasmania. The weapons used by the Port Arthur murderer were designed for killing large numbers of people, and they delivered: 35 people lay dead and 18 wounded. As a result of the tragedy, those weapons were banned from civilian ownership and more than 640,000 were bought back and destroyed. The rules applying to firearms in general were tightened, making it harder to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34728

Australia

Unique Shooters' Party Moves to Wind Back Gun Control in NSW, Australia

17 April 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

There were two MPs from the Shooters and Fishers Party in the NSW upper house before the state election and the same two are there now. They are Bob Smith, who was re-elected last week on the 308th count of the vote, and Bob Borsak, who is known in shooting circles as "the Elephant Man" after bagging a bull pachydermata on a hunting trip to Africa. When Parliament resumes on May 3, the two Bobs will begin their push for legislative changes to enhance the activities of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34689

Australia

Fury Over Shooters' Push to Allow Use of Silencers in New South Wales

16 April 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

A push by the state government body that regulates recreational hunting in NSW to overturn a ban on the use of silencers on hunting weapons has outraged gun control advocates who say they will end up in the hands of criminals. The Game Council of NSW, which has close links to the Shooters and Fishers Party, is spending $25,000 to contract three researchers to "identify impediments to allowing the use of sound moderators on firearms in NSW for the purposes of hunting... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34687

United States,Australia

Victims' Groups Slam South Australia Police Handgun Exports to America

16 April 2011

Advertiser (Adelaide)

An SA Police deal to sell its second-hand guns to the American public has outraged victims' groups. It flies in the face of Australia's laws aimed at preventing gun-related violence, victims' groups say. The deal, struck in April 2008, means 2405 Smith & Wesson .357 revolvers were traded in after police changed to the new Smith & Wesson M&P40 semi-automatic pistols, retailing for $US569 ($540). The guns were traded-in to maker Smith & Wesson, which then on-sells the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Advertiser (Adelaide)

34686

United States,Australia

Should Australian Police be Contributing to the Gun Death Toll in the USA?

14 April 2011

Croakey / Crikey (Australia), Blog

Should Australia be contributing to the gun toll in the USA? It's a timely question for the Defence Export Control Office in the Department of Defence in Canberra, says Adjunct Associate Professor Philip Alpers, of GunPolicy.org at the Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Philip Alpers writes: If Canberra follows precedent, around 10,000 surplus Australian police firearms will soon be for sale in pawn shops and gun shops across the United States. To... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Croakey / Crikey (Australia)

34671

United States,Australia

Thousands of Used Australian Police Guns Headed for US Streets – Again

14 April 2011

Australian (Sydney)

Almost 10,000 Australian police-issue handguns will flood the American secondary arms market after two state police departments opted to trade in their old weapons rather than have them destroyed. The Australian has learned that Victoria and South Australia struck deals with weapons manufacturer Smith & Wesson to export their surplus weapons to the US to reduce the cost of upgrading to semi-automatic pistols. While NSW and the Australian Federal Police destroyed their... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian (Sydney)

34668

Australia

Children, Guns Not a Good Mix: Australian Gun Lobby Push to Lower Age

27 March 2011

Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne), Opinion

Few topics divide like guns. I don't like guns, and I definitely don't think children and guns should be allowed to mix. Did you know that in Victoria, a child can carry and shoot a gun provided they are in the company of a licensed adult? We should all be appalled by that. We have tough gun control laws - have done since Port Arthur when John Howard bulldozed the National Firearm Agreement through - but there is a loophole that needs to be addressed because children... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)

34595

Australia

Australian Police Officer Caught in Drug, Gun Sting Labelled a 'Traitor'

16 March 2011

ABC News (Australia)

A total of nine people have now been charged over an alleged drug and gun trafficking network in Sydney that police say involved a fellow officer. Police have branded their fellow officer as a "traitor". The 25-year-old constable was charged last week with three counts of corruption and making and using a false document. At the same time two men were arrested and charged with bribery and drug offences. Yesterday a further six men were arrested after raids on 10... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

34559

Australia

Police Inspector Smuggled Machine Gun Parts to Australia 'Under Stress'

14 March 2011

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

A former senior policeman was suffering from undiagnosed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at the time he illegally imported machine gun conversion kits, a court heard today. Commonwealth prosecutors were before District Court Judge Milton Griffin, SC, appealing the sentence of a discharge bond with no conviction imposed on Alan Magarry by a magistrate last year. Barrister Stuart Shearer, for the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, argued the magistrate had... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

34549

Australia

Police, Customs Fail to Stop Gun Smuggling to Australia - NSW Opposition

11 March 2011

Australian (Sydney)

The NSW Coalition would drive a national police agenda with a focus on border protection. It claims the Australian Federal Police and Customs are failing to stop illegal guns from entering the state. Opposition police spokesman Michael Gallacher said there was increasing use of weapons and illicit drugs by criminals in NSW due to "weak links" in the nation's border controls, and the AFP and Customs needed to "step up" to solve the problem. "It is only a matter of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian (Sydney)

34539

Australia

Police Hose Down Criticism of Flawed Firearm Database in West Australia

6 March 2011

ABC News (Australia)

West Australia police are playing down State Opposition concerns that problems with the state's gun licensing system may be allowing firearms to get into the hands of organised criminals. It has been revealed the automated system which keeps track of the state's 80,000 firearm licences has not been working properly for more than two years. The opposition's police spokeswoman Margaret Quirk says the Police Minister Rob Johnson must take responsibility for the system... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

34516

Australia

Sydney Gun Club's 'Negligent Attitude to Gun Safety' Cited in Family Killing

5 March 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

When the gun club official noticed a borrowed pistol had not been signed back into the register, he made a fatal assumption. Without checking, he assumed it was a clerical error, packed up the club's firearms and drove home. It was 2pm and it took another 72 minutes for police to be told the pistol was missing. In the meantime it was allegedly used in a murder. Another club official eventually called police at 3.12pm. Two minutes later a mentally ill woman, Shamin... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34512

Australia,Papua New Guinea

Gun Runners Pose 'Major Security Concern' in Fragile Papua New Guinea

4 March 2011

Torres News (Queensland)

The police commander of Papua New Guinea's Western Province says high-powered weapons are regularly being smuggled into the country from the Torres Strait in exchange for drugs. Commander Peter Philip says not enough is being done to prevent the illegal trade in arms ranging from high-powered, semi-automatic weapons to small arms and shot-guns. Two weeks ago, a man who attempted to smuggle three firearms from Saibai Island to Daru has been sentenced to 18 months in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Torres News (Queensland)

34502

Australia

The Arms Trade Treaty - A Test Run for Australia on the UN Security Council

1 March 2011

Canberra Times (Australia), Opinion

It is no secret that Australia is seeking a seat on the UN Security Council, the body responsible for maintaining global peace and security. This would place Australia in the inner sanctum of the most powerful body of the UN, albeit without the veto rights of the five permanent members. Whatever your perspectives about Australia's motivations for making this bid, events unfolding this week in Libya and at the UN give us reason to seriously consider the potential... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Canberra Times (Australia)

34591

Canada,Australia,United States

Reasons Why Many Countries Have Lower Gun Homicide Rates Than US

23 February 2011

Daily Star (Arizona), Opinion

The politicians of Arizona decided that Jared Lee Loughner was a decent law-abiding citizen. As such, they determined that he deserved to be able to legally purchase virtually any type of firearm he desired and to legally carry that firearm in a wide variety of public and private spaces. So Loughner legally bought a gun designed to kill many people extremely rapidly and he carried the gun legally. He was carrying his gun early Jan. 8 when he was stopped by police. It... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Star (Arizona)

34446

Indonesia,Papua New Guinea,Australia

Claim: Indonesia, Australia Sources of Gun Running to Papua New Guinea

21 February 2011

BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific / National (Port Moresby)

Western law enforcement authorities have raised concerns about arms smuggling into the province from Australia and Indonesia, saying it is a threat to national security. Provincial Police Commander Peter Philip said his men had confiscated arms ranging from high-powered semi-automatic weapons to small arms and shotguns. He also raised concerns that Operation Sunset Merona refugees had been flown into East Arwin refugee camp without consultations with provincial... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific / National (Port Moresby)

34482

Australia

Australia's Largest City Feels Heat from Just a Few Gun Crime Hot Spots

19 February 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Gun crime is heavily concentrated in a few areas of Sydney - the Fairfield area has recorded more than 400 incidents in the last six years, compared to just five in Hunters Hill. A breakdown of official figures shows that gun crime has fallen across Sydney. Nevertheless, the director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Don Weatherburn, said it was a concern that so much of it was occurring in only a few areas. "This is a serious problem," Dr... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34429

Australia

Gun Club Joins Bereaved Family, Urges Tough Vetting of Oz Shooters

25 January 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

The family of Vincent "Lalin" Fernando, who was allegedly killed by his mentally ill daughter with a pistol she had stolen from a gun club, has called for the independent vetting of unlicensed shooters. Their call has received unexpected support from the Sydney Pistol Club, the club Ms Fernando joined and from which she stole the gun. Its president, Jan Ryan, said she would welcome a return to the old legislation when unlicensed shooters were thoroughly checked by the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34227

Australia

Unlicensed Australian Woman Borrowed Pistol from Gun Club, Shot Father

22 January 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

A mentally ill woman allegedly killed her father with a gun she stole from a pistol club she had been allowed to join despite her illness. The tragic case of Shamin Fernando, who allegedly shot her father Vincent "Lalin" Fernando, 70, in her Glebe home in August, highlights questions about the checks on those using firearms in NSW. It has also sparked a battle between the Sydney Pistol Club and police trying to suspend its licence - yet another in a series of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34210

Australia

Australian Court Rules White Supremacist Can Keep His Handgun Licence

20 January 2011

NineMSN News (Australia)

A "white supremacist" has been permitted to own a handgun despite strong objections from police, the Firearms Registry and a psychiatrist's clinical assessment. Darryl Potts, who has been ruled a possible risk to public safety by a psychiatrist, had his firearms and pistol licences revoked by police after he displayed "white supremacy views" to officers during a domestic violence dispute in 2009. But the Administrative Decisions Tribunal has ruled Mr Potts is not... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: NineMSN News (Australia)

34192

Australia,United States

Since Arizona Shooting, More Than 400 Americans Have Died by Gunshot

12 January 2011

New York Times, Column

Jared Loughner was considered too mentally unstable to attend community college. He was rejected by the Army. Yet buy a Glock handgun and a 33-round magazine? No problem. To protect the public, we regulate cars and toys, medicines and mutual funds. So, simply as a public health matter, shouldn't we take steps to reduce the toll from our domestic arms industry? Look, I'm an Oregon farm boy who was given a .22 rifle for my 12th birthday. I still shoot occasionally... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

34078

Australia,United States

So Much Resentment in the Land of Heavily Armed, Alienated Patriots

12 January 2011

Sydney Morning Herald, Opinion

At the most direct level, the explanation for the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the murders of six others, including a child and a judge, lies in the mind of the deranged perpetrator. We might ponder how easily the suspect became one of the 40 per cent plus of Americans who own a firearm. There is a strong correlation between the number of guns in a society and deaths resulting from them. Although we should not leap to simple explanations, it is... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

34055

United Kingdom,Israel,Germany,China,Canada,United States,New Zealand,Australia

World Media Reacts to Arizona Shooting: America's Gun Laws Are Nuts

11 January 2011

Wrap (California)

While the shootings in Tucson continue to inflame the debate over violent rhetoric in American politics, the international media's reaction to the tragedy is largely focused on alleged killer Jared Lee Loughner's weapon of choice: a gun. In doing so, it's gotten to the debate over gun laws faster than a U.S. media hung up on the politics. "This guy was a nutjob. What he did was sick and evil," a Tucson gunshop owner told Agence France-Presse in a piece entitled,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Wrap (California)

34029

United Kingdom,Switzerland,Russia,Norway,Mexico,Japan,Italy,Germany,Austria,Czech Republic,India,China,Canada,Brazil,Australia,United States

How Gun Control Laws Vary in 16 Countries Around the World

10 January 2011

Guardian (UK)

Australia Ownership is strictly prohibited unless there are "genuine reasons" such as licensed sport, animal control or employment requirements. Brazil If you are over 25 and have registered a weapon, you are free to keep it indoors. The country has the second-highest gun-related death rate after the US. Canada Significantly stricter than the neighbouring US. To acquire a licence, applicants must undertake a safety course, pass a criminal records check and be... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (UK)

34020

Australia

Gun Owners Work to Whittle Away Tasmania's Post-Port Arthur Gun Laws

28 December 2010

Mercury (Tasmania)

Pump-action shotguns are a useful tool for wildlife management on farms, a Kempton farmer says. Don Jones has disagreed with comments by National Coalition for Gun Control chairman Roland Browne in which he describes pump-action shotguns as "military weapons". The Mercury reported yesterday that the coalition was concerned about a proposal to change the guns from a Category C classification to Category A as part of possible changes to the Tasmanian Firearms Act. Mr... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Mercury (Tasmania)

33920

Australia

Tasmanian Gun Lobby Aims to Weaken Law, Allow Pump-action Shotguns

27 December 2010

Mercury (Tasmania)

An anti-gun lobby group has called on the public to pressure the State Government to ignore recommendations to water down gun laws for pump-action military weapons. The call is in response to a public consultation paper into the Tasmanian Firearms Act which was released last week. The paper canvasses changing pump-action shotguns from a Category C classification to a Category A, the Sunday Tasmanian revealed yesterday. There is less restriction on who can own and use... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Mercury (Tasmania)

33918

Australia

Tasmanian Gun Control Lobbyist 'Astounded' at Number of Gun Incidents

26 December 2010

Mercury (Tasmania)

An anti-gun lobbyist says Tasmanians should be "astounded" by the number of gun-related incidents in the last year. National Coalition for Gun Control chairman Roland Browne warned people not to be complacent about gun legislation, following the closure of a public consultation period for law reforms last week. The Tasmanian Firearms Act 1996 is under review and recommended changes would allow children as young as 12 to shoot in open fields and make it easier for... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Mercury (Tasmania)

33904

Australia

Australian 'Safe Gun Storage Specialist' Lost 30-plus Handguns to Thieves

16 December 2010

Sydney Morning Herald

More than 30 handguns stolen from a safe storage facility could fetch up to $10,000 each on the black market, police say. The head of the Firearms and Organised Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said the firearms had been stored in a locked safe inside the secure facility in Old Guildford and had been discovered missing on November 5. At least 16 of the guns are .38 calibre revolvers, four are .357 calibre, three are Glocks and there are 9mm... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

33851

Australia

Oz Gun Owners 'Outraged' as Flak Follows Shootings, Club Handgun Theft

11 December 2010

Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)

Gold Coast Pistol Club officials have hit back at comments condemning the use of handguns, saying gun owners are not criminals and the process prospective owners must complete before getting a weapon is thorough. Members of the club were outraged on Thursday by comments from Gun Control Australia president John Crook, who called for handguns to be banned in Australia because they serve no useful purpose and are often the target of thieves wanting to sell them on the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)

33796

Australia

Robbers Take 24 Handguns from Australian Gun Club: Police Retrieve 14

10 December 2010

Australian Associated Press

Queensland police have appealed for public assistance in finding 10 handguns stolen from a Brisbane gun club. They have recovered 14 of 24 guns stolen at gunpoint from the Sporting Shooters Association's Belmont club at 6.35am (AEST) last Thursday. The public was not informed until police addressed a media conference eight days later, on Friday. They said they delayed the announcement out of concern for investigating officers' safety. Four people have been charged... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian Associated Press

33792

Australia

Queensland Premier Vows Gun Law Revision 'If Necessary' After Shootings

7 December 2010

Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)

The shootings on the Gold Coast could spark another round of bitter public debate over gun control with Premier Anna Bligh vowing to tighten firearm laws if necessary. Ms Bligh yesterday said she had been shocked by the shootings because they were so unusual. She said police were throwing everything at the investigation and if they found laws needed to be changed, they would be. "Here in Queensland we have some of the toughest gun laws in Australia but if in this... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)

33780

Australia

Australian Gun Runners Charged, Machine Guns, Assault Weapons Seized

6 December 2010

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

Police have smashed a major arms-dealing ring based in NSW. In an exclusive insight, The Daily Telegraph takes you inside the operation The three gun runners didn't care who was buying their lethal weapons or what they were going to do with them. All they wanted was the cash. In cafes, backs of cars, even in the car park of a Wollongong hotel in daylight, Aristos Dionys, Michael Zarakas and Andrew Kafizas traded thousands of dollars for machineguns and assault weapons... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

33769

Australia

20 Handguns Stolen from Dead Australian Gun Dealer's Storage Locker

6 December 2010

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

In the past year police have seized 3,200 firearms. And while shootings are in decline - 96 in 2008, 86 last year and 42 in the first half of this year - figures from the Australian Institute of Criminology show theft of guns is increasing. In 2007-08 1712 firearms were reported stolen by owners in 708 incidents, an increase of 186 from the previous year. Most of these thefts netted one or two firearms, primarily from private homes. Dr Samantha Bricknell from the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

33761

Australia

Guns Found Buried in PVC Pipes in Dense NSW Forest, Owner Arrested

24 November 2010

Australian Associated Press

Six firearms hidden inside PVC pipes have been unearthed in a forest in NSW's central west. A man has been charged over the discovery in dense bushland in the Goonoo State Forest at Mogriguy, 25 kilometres north-west of Dubbo. Following a tip-off from a member of the public, police searched the forest on Monday and discovered inside buried PVC pipes two .22 rifles, one 12-gauge shotgun, a semi-automatic .223 Ruger rifle, a .303 Lithgow rifle and a 3030 Winchester... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian Associated Press

33698