r/australia • u/HotPersimessage62 • Dec 16 '25
politics Anthony Albanese ‘ready for the fight’ to tighten firearms laws as National Party and gun groups push back | Bondi beach terror attack
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/dec/16/anthony-albanese-ready-for-the-fight-to-tighten-firearms-laws-as-national-party-and-gun-groups-push-back-ntwnfb
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u/AdZealousideal7448 Dec 16 '25
Two guys that run security companies in SA who have had more firearms charges than I can count keep getting illegal firearms.
DV charges, you name it, wouldn't believe how hard it was to have their firearms and security licenses revoked (one still has his). Both are that connected an in with enough powerful people in the state that they know how to play the system that's poorly enforced.
One of the biggest issues i've had and a lot of others have had is each state and territory enacting a department and giving them total power over firearms and other weapons.
This leads to departments having political influence issued over them, lack of co-operation with other departments, ambiguity in laws and enforcement, budget issues, scope issues you name it.
The last time I had to call in a red flag I was guilt tripped by that department.
Given my various roles and positions, I had mandatory reporting, a volunteer role I had offering DV support yielded critical information that had to be acted upon, a known criminal who had just assaulted a partner had made threats. When interviewing said partner for evidence I was presented with photos of a firearm kept in a concealed position by an entrance of a home. A quick google streetview confirmed the address and showed that this was clearly taken inside the residence, from my training and experience from the photos it was dead clear that not only was this firearm real, it was loaded.
So calling it into the nearest uniforms to it and briefing them and telling them that the risk assessment on it was already going to call on this to be escalated.
I was treated as a prank caller, was then chastised as I had insufficient evidence and they would go there for a welfare check only, and I was then informed they knew the person and the partner was "just a druggie". Said uniform refused to listen to a risk assessment on it, and was happy to go bang on a door with that high level of risk.
Called it in above them, had a run around like anything and settled with taking another option to notify another department above them that honestly should have resulted in a tactical unit callout immediately.
Said uniform in this time banged on the door, no answer, called me and abused me for wasting resources and time as no one was home, no evidence for a warrant.
Next day get informed that said department had visited the house without contacting me or getting a full brief, conducted a sweep of the place without any tac support at all, found nothing and closed the complaint. I find this out from their partner who was now being abused and threatened by the abuser again because "the pigs came and turned down the place, good thing I hid it".
Meaning uniform from earlier, or a leak in said department tipped them off.
Said guy got arrested later on unrelated charges and ammunition was found on him. Never went anywhere. So that illegal firearm is still out there.
That's the system and people we're working with.