Australian PM Anthony Albanese slams states for stalling on national gun buyback

Australian PM Anthony Albanese criticized several states over the weekend for declining to join his government's national gun buyback program, arguing that inconsistent state licensing systems were undermining the effort to get firearms off the streets.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese slams states for stalling on national gun buyback

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticized several states for not participating in the national gun buyback program. He stated that inconsistent state licensing systems are hindering the program’s effectiveness in removing firearms from circulation. The Prime Minister’s comments highlight a federal-state disagreement on firearm regulation.

  • Australian PM Anthony Albanese criticized states for not joining the national gun buyback program.
  • He argued that inconsistent state licensing systems are undermining the effort.
  • The program aims to get firearms off the streets.
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