Queensland 拒絕 Bondi 報告關鍵建議,與此同時 Albanese 的槍枝回購計劃陷入困境
• 該州警察部長表示,回購計劃「並未側重於防止槍枝落入恐怖分子和罪犯手中」,這使得 NSW 成為該計劃唯一明確的支持者 • 訂閱我們的突發新聞電子郵件、免費應用程式或每日新聞播客 • Queensland 拒絕了 Bondi royal commission 中期報告的關鍵建議,堅持認為全國槍枝回購計劃將無法防止武器「落入恐怖分子和罪犯手中」
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• 該州警察部長表示,回購計劃「並未側重於防止槍枝落入恐怖分子和罪犯手中」,這使得 NSW 成為該計劃唯一明確的支持者 • 訂閱我們的突發新聞電子郵件、免費應用程式或每日新聞播客 • Queensland 拒絕了 Bondi royal commission 中期報告的關鍵建議,堅持認為全國槍枝回購計劃將無法防止武器「落入恐怖分子和罪犯手中」
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