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... This particular student was a member of several gun clubs and legally owned seven handguns. The federal government responded by making gun laws tougher through limitations on which handguns could be privately owned and who could do so. Gun clubs and shooters’ associations have varied from giving qualified support to accusing stringent gun controls of political opportunism.
As a consequence of the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, the federal government endorsed lucrative gun laws which considerably regulated contact to all weapons and which saw a tax-payer financed buy-back of many automatic and semi-automatic rifles. It has now been claimed by a number of gun control organisations, the previous reforms have not helped and access to handguns is not satisfactorily regulated.
Approximate Word count = 586 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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