This “devious” Labor Police Minister and solicitor has not fooled anyone by disguising draconian, dangerous changes to the Weapons Act as “community safety”
Shooting industry groups, their members and the broader Queensland community have raised serious concerns about the proposed changes to weapons licensing laws contained within a recently introduced Labor Government bill.
The Queensland Community Safety Bill 20241, introduced on May 1, 2024 by Police Minster Mark Ryan, seeks to introduce a range of changes to youth justice legislation but also embedded in the bill, are significant changes to weapons licensing legislation that stands to have far reaching and detrimental consequences to the shooting community and beyond.

Labor’s devious attempt to disguise
wide ranging changes to gun laws is
another assault on law abiding gun
owners and the wider public
Hinchinbrook MP and Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader, Nick Dametto has condemned the bill and described it as a devious attempt by Labor to try and sneak in gun law changes to the parliament under the disguise of a ‘community safety’ bill.
“What was first promoted as a bill that would make some positive changes to youth crime, such as the removal of detention as a last resort, was very quickly discovered to be just another assault on the rights of those law-abiding firearm owners in our community,” Mr Dametto said.
“I’m just as outraged about the contents of the bill as I am about the egregious lack of time afforded for public consultation and feedback.
“Industry representatives and stakeholders such as Shooters Union were given minimal consultation in the lead up to the bill and that didn’t even cover the entirety of changes that were going to be proposed. It was misleading to say the least and affront to the parliamentary process.
“Among the troubling provisions of the bill is the introduction of a firearms prohibition order scheme, a verification process for purchasing small arms ammunition, and reforms to the ‘Fit and Proper Person’ test. These changes, if implemented, would have far-reaching consequences for Queenslanders.
“What the Labor government is not explaining, is how if these changes were already in place, would they have worked to prevent any of Queensland’s most recent firearm tragedies? They aren’t going to prevent firearms falling into the wrong hands of bad people or those with extremist views.”
Owner of Pagan Firearms in Townsville, Mr Anthony Pagan said that the proposed bill would not only affect his business and the firearm industry it was also everyday Queenslander’s that stand to be affected by the draconian changes.
“We see this legislation as targeted towards licensed firearm owners and reducing the number of LEGAL firearms in the community and attacking the dealers,” Mr Pagan said.
“It contains nothing about reducing the number of illegal firearms out in the community.
“We are very worried about what this legislation is proposing, and the general public should certainly take the time to read it because it impacts on others aside from just licensed firearm holders.” Mr Dametto said he had recently called on the Police Minister and the Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee to extend the submission period for the bill by six (6) weeks.
“It was no surprise to learn that the committee Chairman responded with lighting speed to say that the submission and reporting dates would remain the same, and no extension would be granted,” he said.
“The Committee is bound by the reporting times set by the House, to stop this disastrous outcome for Queenslanders the Minister must revoke all provisions within the bill that may negatively affect licensed firearm owners and the wider community, with the intention to commence genuine consultation with all stakeholders involved at a later date.
“There is more at stake here than appeasing anti-gun campaigners. They aren’t the only ones out there who vote or matter. This ill-conceived bill contains real consequences for good Queenslanders.”

I’d like to take credit for the idea, but it has been done many times before. – If you take out the foundation of something, it all comes crashing down.
The vast majority of the Australian population still believes in the Port Arthur narrative by the government and media. If they all became aware, then any attempt to create further gun laws runs into a lot of questioning.
Years ago many people that knew the truth about Port Arthur were afraid to voice the truths about the massacre, Now, there is a greater questioning due to the ‘covid’ debacle. Trust in the media and government has collapsed.
All the alternative parties have to do is start calling for a Royal Commission into Port Arthur and the ‘cat will be out of the bag’, Sure the media will try their old tricks and establishment politicians will talk rubbish, but the more noise the better.
Hi Terry that is a brilliant idea. Ed
How about a Royal Commission on the Port Arthur Massacre? If that massacre is the foundation for all these gun laws, then let’s make sure the foundation solid.
If the Commission found that the government was instrumental in the execution of the massacre, then the gun laws have no foundation. Surrendering your guns to the criminal that committed the massacre is not rational, it is insane.
This is little more of what John Howard fabricated at Port Arthur.
Political scum bags are collectively little more than that…
Pox upon their houses.
Yeah,the Public would like to see the law enforcement give up all their weapons so as the Australian people will feel safe again.😄
Another point of interest is that in such a big country as Australia with some 25 or so million people were to be attacked by
(not mentioning any particular group or country) an overwhelmingly stronger force,where would the average good non criminal type Aussi have protection for their family or other innocent/vulnerable persons if the tiny Army/Airforce or Navi were to busy trying to push back an avalanche with a shovel?🤷♂️
make absolutely no mistake – they aim to completely disarm australians. why? in line with un mandates and so that when the chinese march in they dont have any resistenace from the local.
We don’t need guns, we just need willpower and guts and we need numbers.
[…] Source link […]
[…] Source link […]
[…] Go to Source on cairnsnews.org Follow altnews.org on Telegram Please donate now! 00 […]
[…] Source link […]