New import restrictions on handguns - Australia.

Big Bunny

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Go to 'ssaa.org.au' if interested in another piece of Oz "buyback" federal lunacy...be informed... your state may be next!

[Amanda Vanstone is a Q.C. by the way(=legal eagle #1). She is one big forceful lady !!!]Import of Glocks have boomed recently with 3 States rearming their police with them. This is her educated responce to Aus pistol crimes increases(as we predicted) after the longarms "Buy Back" in 1996/7/8.

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Never knock another's different shooting interest or discipline...REMEMBER we are all but leaves on the same tree of freedom.
 
Thanks, Big Bunny.

I'd actually been hanging off posting this myself, hoping for some clarification.

Here's the text of Vanstone's press release:

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Media Release
17/8/2000
Amanda Vanstone
Minister for Customs

Handgun Import Controls

Minister for Justice and Customs, Amanda Vanstone, today announced further tighter regulations to control the importation of handguns into Australia, effective from midnight tonight.

"This change is aimed at reducing the diversion of handguns to the black market," Senator Vanstone said. "Legitimate holders of a handgun licence, such as security personnel, competition shooters and firearm collectors, will not be directly affected by these changes. Firearm licencing and registration remain the responsibility of State and Territory Governments.

"Anyone authorised by State or Territory police to posses a handgun will still be able to import handguns."

Recent Australian Institute of Criminology research highlights a significant increase since 1996 in the proportion of homicides committed with handguns, compared with an overall decline in the total firearm homicide rate over the same period. From 1995/96 to 1998/99, the percentage of handguns used in
firearm-related homicide increased from 13% to 42%. The number of victims of handgun-related homicide has more than doubled in that period. Importantly though, not one handgun used in a homicide between
1997 and 1999 was used by a licenced owner. Only one gun was registered, but to the victim.

"Both the Comonwealth and State/Territory Governments have become increasingly concerned at the number of handguns which have been legally imported into the country but seem to be finishing up in the hands of
criminals," Senator Vanstone said.

"This is the problem that these new controls seek to deal with.

"Major risks associated with diversion to the black market stem from the current circumstances whereby dealers can accumlate large stockpiles which are then vulnerable to theft, mismanagement, and in a very small
number of cases, fraud.

"The issue of handgun control was raised at the recent meeting of the Australasian Police Ministers' Council, and the meeting agreed to the urgent development of strategies to reduce the number of illegally held handguns.

"While other strategies are being worked out with the States and Territories, the Commonwealth Government has acted quickly to better control the manner in which handguns are released into the community."

Amendments to the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations will require the Australian Customs Service to retain and store handguns imported into Australia until they have been sold to an authorised end-user. This will apply to all handguns coming into the county from tonight, even if
they were ordered some time ago. Dealers will not be permitted to import handguns to hold in stock pending sale, although they will be permitted to import up to 10 handguns for the purpose of testing and demonstrating to prospective customers. (Comment: These guns can NEVER be sold; they have to be destroyed by police or exported back out of the country when no longer required, or if the dealer wants a new model -- B)

Changes to the Regulations will also assist firearms dealers by permitting them to import up to 5 Category C semi-automatic and
pump-action firearms to hold in stock for the purposes of testing and demonstration to propective customers. They were not able to do this before in relation to the Category C guns. (Comment: A smokescreen -- they can import all the Semi-autos and pump-actions they like -- the average person will never qualify to actually own one.)

Although the amended Regulations will come into force from tonight, competitors coming to take part in either the Olympic or the Paralympic Games will not be affected.[/quote]

A couple of points:

1. Her office has received a _huge_ backlash over this; so much that she is said to be backpedalling furiously.

2. This is the type of power politicians have -- to change the "rules" by regulation, not legislation. She didn't have to refer to anyone -- the regs were law as soon as she signed them.

3. The more worrying aspect was her chief adviser, Andrew Kirk, quoted as saying this was just the first of "a whole raft" of proposed changes to tighten up the laws.

4. In later press/radio interviews she quoted the figures for handgun imports in the past 12+ months -- but included in that all the guns imported to rearm the entire State police services of three Australian States! This made it seem that tens of thousands of guns were rushing into civilian hands -- exactly the impression she wanted to create. The media loved it! :mad:

There is some opinion now that by doing this she has broken the provisions of various State "Free Trade" acts, and may even be in defiance of the Australian Constitution (what little of it there is).

She has a meeting tomorrow (I believe) with the shooting supporters and their lawyers -- it will be interesting.

B
 
Good one Bruce...I just wanted to warn our USA friends of the newest stupidity from Downunder.
Who is the "bunny"...we are - as usual with maybe Kalifornia close behind!
Maybe mutual Gold Rushes have something to do with it.....I jest...I think...

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If we shooting sportspersons don't hang together... we will all hang separately !
Never knock another's different shooting interest or discipline...REMEMBER we are all but leaves on the same tree of freedom.
 
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