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Australia has the right idea.
It has some of the most comprehensive firearm laws in the world. They were enacted after 35 people were killed in 1996 by a gunman in Tasmania.
In the wake of the attack, all automatic and semi-automatic weapons were outlawed, and some 600,000 weapons were surrendered as part of a mandatory government buyback scheme.

A US woman has been arrested in Australia after a 24-carat gold-plated gun was found in her luggage.

The woman, who has not been identified, arrived in Sydney from Los Angeles and did not have a permit for the firearm, the Australian Border Force (ABF) said.

*She could face up to 10 years in jail."

[bbc.com]

Petter 9 Apr 25
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Yes, they do. It was easier, because it is not part of their Bill of Rights…which is being erroneously interpreted in the US.

It puts me in mind of the saying
"God gave Moses 10 commandments. Thanks to lawyers, it takes 10 thousand commandments to enforce them."

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The Woman With The Golden Gun? If only James Bond weren't dead. Eh?

I don't approve of buy backs but I have zero disagreement with a ban. Results following Australia's, and Sen Biden's, bans are proof of effectiveness. Sadly, Australia's will never work as proof in America because our general population sees no link for us to any other nation. American Exceptionalism denies such a link and provides the cognitive dissonance for it.

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There are just too many options for comment here....shaking my head!

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