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Queensland Election Update - Firearms Policies

The Future of Firearms Ownership is up to YOU

MEDIA RELEASE

7 February, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Queensland State Election is now only a few weeks away and as we promised in our last Firearms Policy Update, SSAA (Qld) has written to the major Queensland political parties as listed below, asking for their policies or comments related to firearms.

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SSAA leads the way on firearms education

MEDIA RELEASE

3 November, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SSAA National welcomes the Firearm theft in Australia 2008-09 report from the Australian Institute of Criminology released this week.

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It's the illegal gun owner

MEDIA RELEASE

3 March, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Green’s Leader Bob Brown’s call to ban semi-automatic firearms is simplistic and ignorant.

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SSAA (Qld), Political Awareness

MEDIA RELEASE

10 August, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

As you receive this edition of your Australian Shooter magazine, you will find information in relation to the political position regarding firearms and firearm related policies and platforms of the newly formed Australian Party led by Bob Katter MHR.

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Greens handgun comments off-colour

MEDIA RELEASE

11 January, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Shallow and insensitive are the only words that can be used to describe the calls for a handgun ban by New South Wales Greens MP David Shoebridge following the tragic events in Arizona, USA, last week.

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  1. Prevention, not gun buy-backs, key to suicide reduction
  2. Claims by anti-gun activists shrill and ignorant
  3. Australian Government should follow Kiwi’s lead on firearm

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