NSW Premier Chris Minns Rejects ‘Right to Hunt’ Over Gun Law Concerns
Minns has ruled out supporting changes to gun legislation in the state.
An AR-15 semi-automatic rifle at a gun shop in Richmond, Va., on Jan. 13, 2020. Under a new Colorado law, AR- and AK-style rifles, as well as other semiautomatic centerfire rifles, pistols, and shotguns, will require a fixed magazine that holds no more than 15 rounds as of August 2026. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
New South Wales (NSW) Premier Chris Minns has ruled out supporting the “right to hunt,” warning it could lead to weaker gun laws.
This comes amid a proposed bill from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (SFFP) that would legislate the “right to hunt.”
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NSW Premier Chris Minns Rejects ‘Right to Hunt’ Over Gun Law Concerns
New South Wales (NSW) Premier Chris Minns has ruled out supporting the “right to hunt,” warning it could lead to weaker gun laws.
This comes amid a proposed bill from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (SFFP) that would legislate the “right to hunt.”
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