Australian Amnesty Yields Thousands of Firearms
Australians have surrendered more than 400 guns a day under a firearms amnesty that began in July. The weapons turned in include several high-powered military assault rifles as well as shotguns from the Vietnam War. This is the first national no-questions-asked amnesty since one following a mass shooting in the state of Tasmania in 1996. 26,000…
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