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The New South Wales parliament will be recalled ahead of Christmas next week to consider gun reforms in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
Premier Chris Minns said among the reforms to be discussed were proposed limits on the number of firearms a licensed shooter could own.
The proposed legislation would also reclassify straight shotguns and prohibit belt-fed ammunition magazines in those weapons.
The legislation would seek to remove the right of shooters to appeal to the NSW Civil and Administrative tribunal when a licence is revoked.
Accelerating the launch of a national firearms register, and making Australian citizenship a condition of a gun licence is also being considered.
Mr Minns said the legislation was now being drafted and would be fast-tracked through parliament, which would sit on December 22 and 23.
"We're looking at reforms whereby, when there's a terrorism designation in the state, the police commissioner may not accept applications for protests on the grounds it will both stretch police resources and, secondly, add to community disharmony and as a result, a combustible situation in the state."
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Premier Chris Minns said among the reforms to be discussed were proposed limits on the number of firearms a licensed shooter could own.
The proposed legislation would also reclassify straight shotguns and prohibit belt-fed ammunition magazines in those weapons.
The legislation would seek to remove the right of shooters to appeal to the NSW Civil and Administrative tribunal when a licence is revoked.
Accelerating the launch of a national firearms register, and making Australian citizenship a condition of a gun licence is also being considered.
Mr Minns said the legislation was now being drafted and would be fast-tracked through parliament, which would sit on December 22 and 23.
"We're looking at reforms whereby, when there's a terrorism designation in the state, the police commissioner may not accept applications for protests on the grounds it will both stretch police resources and, secondly, add to community disharmony and as a result, a combustible situation in the state."
NSW premier flags gun reforms and protest restrictions
Premier Chris Minns said among the reforms to be discussed were proposed limits on the number of firearms a licensed shooter could own.