Firearms Reforms Don’t Go Far Enough
After months of delay, finally the Rockliff Government has announced its position on nationally proposed firearms reforms.
After months of delay, finally the Rockliff Government has announced its position on nationally proposed firearms reforms.
It's deeply disappointing to see the Rockliff Government continuing to delay a decision on critical firearms safety reforms.
Police Minister Felix Ellis has finally announced the members of his Firearms Consultative Committee but still hasn’t put a timeline on consultation for nationally proposed reforms
It's time for Premier Jeremy Rockliff to step up and commit to nationally proposed firearms safety reforms.
A new social media post by Police Minister Felix Ellis has raised further questions and serious concerns about the Liberals' approach to gun safety reform.
Newly released polling is clear evidence of the public support for key gun safety reforms, and provides yet more reason for the Rockliff Government to act.
The Tasmanian Government must change course and get on board with the proposed national gun buyback scheme and with limits on the number of guns individuals can own.
In the wake of the devastating attack on the Jewish community at Bondi Beach, we must come together to make sure such horrific gun violence can never happen again.
Yesterday both the Labor and Liberal parties supported expanding shooters' access to public land, a frightening sop to the gun lobby.
The Greens condemn the Liberals’ shocking announcement they will be overriding police advice and winding back gun laws.