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A gun amnesty is a period when people can register in previously unregistered weapons or hand in illegal firearms to be destroyed. There was an amnesty period last year in Australia that produced some unusual results, including the surrender of a rocket launcher, a German maxim machine gun and a Tower Enfield pistol (see photos below).
Other firearms handed over include
In all 57,324 were either registered or surrendered, taking them out of the grey market.
Federal Minister for Law Enforcement Angus Taylor said the weapons were no longer on the "grey market", which refers to guns that are not registered and not in the hands of criminals."It's critical to get them off this grey market … so they don't end up in the black market," he said.
"We saw with the Lindt Cafe event, Man Monis was using a gun that had come from the grey market."
The Lindt Cafe shooter and two of his hostages were killed when police stormed the Sydney cafe in December 2014.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-...000-firearms-handed-in-across-country/9495440
Other firearms handed over include
- Norinco SKK semi-automatic rifle
- A WWII Russian PPSH submachine gun
- Martini Henry rifle circa 1873
- Spandau MG08 heavy machine gun
- Beaumont Adams Revolver circa 1856
- A homemade machine gun
In all 57,324 were either registered or surrendered, taking them out of the grey market.
Federal Minister for Law Enforcement Angus Taylor said the weapons were no longer on the "grey market", which refers to guns that are not registered and not in the hands of criminals."It's critical to get them off this grey market … so they don't end up in the black market," he said.
"We saw with the Lindt Cafe event, Man Monis was using a gun that had come from the grey market."
The Lindt Cafe shooter and two of his hostages were killed when police stormed the Sydney cafe in December 2014.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-...000-firearms-handed-in-across-country/9495440


