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posted by n1 on Monday June 19 2017, @04:44AM   Printer-friendly
from the up-in-arms dept.

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Australia has announced national gun amnesty, allowing people to hand in illegal or unregistered firearms to authorities. The move is aimed at curbing growing numbers of illegal weapons and comes amid an increased terrorist threat.

[...] The program starts on July 1 and within three months – until September 30 – anyone who possesses an unwanted or unregistered firearm, or a firearm-related item such as ammunition, can legally dispose of or register their firearm at "approved drop-off points in each State and Territory", without fear of being prosecuted, Justice Minister said.

Outside the amnesty period, however, those who are caught with illegal guns could face a fine of up to AU$280,000 (US$212,000), up to 14 years in prison and a criminal record.

“My expectation is it will probably not be the case that we will have hardened criminals who have made a big effort to get a hold on illegal guns would necessarily hand them in. The purpose is to reduce the number of unregistered and illicit firearms in the community,” Keenan said, as cited by AAP.

[...] Earlier this month, the authorities announced plans to build its first prison solely for militants with extreme views to prevent the radicalization of other inmates.

Source: RT


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  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Monday June 19 2017, @02:51PM (1 child)

    by FatPhil (863) <pc-soylentNO@SPAMasdf.fi> on Monday June 19 2017, @02:51PM (#527930) Homepage
    Anywhere with a plethora of parties, proportional representation, and accountability (or as the US calls it, "checks and balances") would fit.

    There are a bunch of them, I live in one. Being a small country where everyone knows everyone, and it's very hard to get away with corruption and lies for any length of time helps. OK, the fact that a huge minority of the people who live and vote locally are ignorant wastes of biomass means that I'm not super happy whither the demos is giving the kratos, but I accept that they so voted.

    Maybe you should get out and see more of the world, there's lots of varied countries out there.
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 19 2017, @08:10PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 19 2017, @08:10PM (#528116)

    maybe you shoud a new interpretarion framework. Democracy has been a facade for imperiaslism for a couple of centuries now. fuck off with your fantasyland BS