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Bondi Shooting Spurs Urgent Calls for Gun Law Reforms

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In a chilling echo of history, Australia faces another mass shooting tragedy following the Bondi Beach attack on Sunday, leaving 15 dead. The incident has reignited debates on gun control, reminiscent of the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, which resulted in some of the strictest gun laws in the world at that time. Gun control advocate Roland Browne, reflecting on the incident, stresses the urgent need for reforms amid rising gun ownership.

 

The attack, aimed at a Jewish Hanukkah event, has shocked the nation, drawing parallels to the infamous Tasmanian tragedy. Australia's gun laws have long been praised, yet the reality shows an increase in firearm ownership, reaching over four million privately owned guns nationwide. Despite this, the current laws lack consistency across states, and gun ownership is not just prevalent in rural areas but also in major cities.

 

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, in response to the Bondi tragedy, highlighted the necessity for tighter gun laws in the state. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese moved swiftly, organising an emergency meeting to discuss nationwide reforms, including a national gun buyback scheme and enhanced regulations. However, the proposal to cap the number of firearms per individual has been met with criticism from opponents, like Tom Kenyon of the Sporting Shooters Association, who argues that the focus should be on preventing radicalisation.

 

Looking forward, the government aims to prioritise the establishment of a national firearms register, a measure originally proposed following the Port Arthur massacre but delayed until recent events. As Australia navigates these challenges, experts agree that a thorough review of the nation's gun laws and their enforcement is necessary to address the evolving landscape of gun violence, reported the BBC.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways

  • Bondi Beach shooting reignites debate on Australia's gun laws.
  • Over four million privately-owned firearms exist, despite strict laws.
  • New reforms proposed, including a national gun buyback scheme.


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This was pretty amazing.....

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, in response to the Bondi tragedy, highlighted the necessity for tighter gun laws in the state.

Australia doing the old castrate yourself because your neighbor has too many kids routine. Did they ban home cooking after the mushroom poisoning case? No, of course not.

The correct response - although obviously way too late - is mass deportations of islamic non citizens, immediately shut down these Islamic schools and mosques, no gatherings of more than 5 of them, revocation of any firearms licenses, unnanounced house searches for weapons and hate material, surveillance of online activity. Fight back as you would against any other terror group in other words.

Disarming law abiding farmers will not stop jihadis.

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9 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Australia doing the old castrate yourself because your neighbor has too many kids routine. Did they ban home cooking after the mushroom poisoning case? No, of course not.

The correct response - although obviously way too late - is mass deportations of islamic non citizens, immediately shut down these Islamic schools and mosques, no gatherings of more than 5 of them, revocation of any firearms licenses, unnanounced house searches for weapons and hate material, surveillance of online activity. Fight back as you would against any other terror group in other words.

Disarming law abiding farmers will not stop jihadis.

Your proposed "solution"—mass deportations of Muslim non-citizens, shutting mosques/schools, gathering bans, warrantless searches, etc.—is deeply misguided. It amounts to illegal collective punishment of an entire community for the crimes of a tiny extremist minority, violates basic human rights and Australian law, and would radicalize more people while alienating Muslim Australians who overwhelmingly condemn terrorism and help prevent it.

 

Effective counter-terrorism relies on targeted intelligence, law enforcement, deradicalization, and community cooperation—not broad discrimination that mirrors the authoritarianism we oppose.

2 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

not broad discrimination that mirrors the authoritarianism we oppose.

Unfortunately the 'we' in your post is misguided. Many love authoritanism as long as it aligns their view of a white, male dominated 'christian' society.

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It's not availability of firearms that is the problem, it's the existence of radicalized Muslims! Stop the political smoke-screen!

 

Like the Aussie PM I blame the far right for all this.

 

And freedom of speech sorry I mean hate speech.

 

Crack down on both. We cannot allow the narrative that the father was an Indian Muslim immigrant targeting Jews to continue. Too damaging to the cause. 

 

 

23 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Like the Aussie PM I blame the far right for all this.

 

And freedom of speech sorry I mean hate speech.

 

Crack down on both. We cannot allow the narrative that the father was an Indian Muslim immigrant targeting Jews to continue. Too damaging to the cause. 

 

 

Strange as you are a far right islamophobic 

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The problem is that the criminals will always...always get their hands on guns.

Regulation, be it for guns or money laundering, immigration rules etc, plainly adds hassle to the honest citizens. Think of all those absurd money laundering laws. Honest citizens get harassed by the banks or money transfer sites but the real goons and criminal money launderers it's rarely a problem. Laws are only affecting the honest as the crooks go unbothered. That's the problem...

7 hours ago, JimCM said:

Strange as you are a far right islamophobic 

 

You're a rabid antisemite.

On 12/20/2025 at 8:40 AM, SunnyinBangrak said:

Australia doing the old castrate yourself because your neighbor has too many kids routine. Did they ban home cooking after the mushroom poisoning case? No, of course not.

The correct response - although obviously way too late - is mass deportations of islamic non citizens, immediately shut down these Islamic schools and mosques, no gatherings of more than 5 of them, revocation of any firearms licenses, unnanounced house searches for weapons and hate material, surveillance of online activity. Fight back as you would against any other terror group in other words.

Disarming law abiding farmers will not stop jihadis.

And if that doesn't work, make them wear star and crescent flags and move them into ghettos or 'concentration' camps?

19 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

And if that doesn't work, make them wear star and crescent flags and move them into ghettos or 'concentration' camps?

Or back to a country with sharia law where they will finally be happy. 

Found this on AI:

 

Studies suggest that individuals with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are responsible for approximately 10% of all homicides in the United States, and around 5% of mass shootings. In England, an average of 65 mentally ill people carry out killings each year.  Earlier studies in NSW Australia found that about 8.8% of homicides over a decade were committed during a psychotic illness.

 

Between 1979 and April 2024, there were over 66,000 Islamist attacks worldwide, resulting in nearly 250,000 deaths.  The vast majority (over 80%) of these attacks and deaths have occurred in Muslim-majority countries, meaning most victims of Islamist terrorism are Muslims themselves.

 

Based on this it seems not just to be jihadists or muslims murdering folks?  Although if around 20% of muslim attacks and deaths are outside of muslim-majority countries then I get peoples' reaction on this thread and elsewhere.  It's just that it isn't only anti-semitism that the Australian (and other) governments have failed on, it's mental health support or Sectioning those who don't take their meds.

One of the problems in the US is that congress and the senate refuse to allow laws that deepen background checks due to the toxic influence of the NRA and the gun manufacturers. That is perhaps one of the biggest keys in solving this problem. Much deeper background checks would likely root out a lot of potential troublemakers, maniacs and perhaps mass murderers too. 

 

I've never been a gun owner so I can't speak from experience, but it seems to me like a limit of two rifles s and one or two handguns per family is more than enough. I know in America there's a lot of maniacs that have 10, 20, 30, or 40 weapons in the house, and that certainly leads to problems if they get in the wrong hands, such as in the hands of a demented son. 

 

 

 

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 Bondi Shooting Spurs Urgent Calls for Gun Law Reforms. 

 

Yes ,reform the gun  law ,make it that every Australian ,Not Invaders  can own a weapon may that be a shotgun ,rifle ,or a pistol up to 6 round mag and no  full automatic  weapons.

One should be allowed to protect his Family ,home and property.

I would stop anyone trying to invade my home and try to hurt my family and try to ruin or steal my property .

I don't care what people say or think . 

I will defend what is Mine/Ours even if that means Shooting/Killing the intruders.

 

49 minutes ago, digger70 said:

 Bondi Shooting Spurs Urgent Calls for Gun Law Reforms. 

 

Yes ,reform the gun  law ,make it that every Australian ,Not Invaders  can own a weapon may that be a shotgun ,rifle ,or a pistol up to 6 round mag and no  full automatic  weapons.

One should be allowed to protect his Family ,home and property.

I would stop anyone trying to invade my home and try to hurt my family and try to ruin or steal my property .

I don't care what people say or think . 

I will defend what is Mine/Ours even if that means Shooting/Killing the intruders.

 

Excellent Idea, works well in the US.

56 minutes ago, digger70 said:

 Bondi Shooting Spurs Urgent Calls for Gun Law Reforms. 

 

Yes ,reform the gun  law ,make it that every Australian ,Not Invaders  can own a weapon may that be a shotgun ,rifle ,or a pistol up to 6 round mag and no  full automatic  weapons.

One should be allowed to protect his Family ,home and property.

I would stop anyone trying to invade my home and try to hurt my family and try to ruin or steal my property .

I don't care what people say or think . 

I will defend what is Mine/Ours even if that means Shooting/Killing the intruders.

 

Guess you never had a blue with your neighbour, thank God neighbour! 

Banning guns just means good folks who obey the law can’t defend themselves.

 

if this happened in Texas these 2 clowns wouldn’t have lasted 30 seconds

 

Reading the headline I thought someone had shot Pam Bondi. Too bad.

23 hours ago, Olmate said:

Guess you never had a blue with your neighbour, thank God neighbour! 

Depending on the neighbor how bad the blue was if the Blue was really bad  and had been threatening my family  he most likely got shot.

Yes I had a disagreement with a neighbor  a couple times but never to the point that they needed shooting as yet.

4 hours ago, digger70 said:

Depending on the neighbor how bad the blue was if the Blue was really bad  and had been threatening my family  he most likely got shot.

Yes I had a disagreement with a neighbor  a couple times but never to the point that they needed shooting as yet.

And then what? Your family starve while you rot in jail, or they get shot by his family. Leave your gun in the cupboard and it's a different story. Can't you fight withouta gun! 

19 hours ago, Olmate said:

And then what? Your family starve while you rot in jail, or they get shot by his family. Leave your gun in the cupboard and it's a different story. Can't you fight withouta gun! 

I presume hat most intruders are armed and I don't take chances that they're not If I can't keep my family safe than there's no hope for the country and that has to be changed Get someone in power that looks out for the people and not for the crims and  their self. 

A person Must be alowed to defend his family and property  if need be with a weapon.  

I stand by this and Will.  Amen 

Wouldn't removing the Muslims be easier than removing the guns?

49 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Wouldn't removing the Muslims be easier than removing the guns?

Maybe, but it won't stop these shootings.

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