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The Queensland government is taking to parliament what it's calling nation-leading gun reforms; including increased penalties for trafficking firearms and drive-by shootings and a ban on non-citizens owning a gun.
But advocates for gun reform say the Queensland laws are out of step with national action in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
By ABC Australia4
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The Queensland government is taking to parliament what it's calling nation-leading gun reforms; including increased penalties for trafficking firearms and drive-by shootings and a ban on non-citizens owning a gun.
But advocates for gun reform say the Queensland laws are out of step with national action in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

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