In short: The federal government has committed $160 million to implement a national firearms register after state and territory leaders agreed to the idea last year.
The register will be a central hub of data from each state and territory, allowing near real-time information sharing across the country.
What's next? States and territories now need to reform their firearms management systems, with the aim to have the register fully operational within four years.
Good news.
The less the better
some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org 6 months ago
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