Federal government claims some states standing in the way of ‘getting those guns off our streets’
PM’s deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years passes with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The federal government has accused state and territory leaders who refuse to sign up to its proposed national gun buy back scheme , of “standing in the way” of efforts to get dangerous weapons off Australian streets.
Anthony Albanese’s end of March deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years has now passed with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join.
There is no timeline for the buyback, announced in the weeks after the Bondi terror attack , and it remains unclear how costs will be split.
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原文链接: The Guardian
