A 1988 document by the Australian Institute of Criminology.
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Prohibition of certain firearms and ammunition
Certain classes of firearms such as automatic and semi automatic can be fired rapidly,without reloading.
As such, they carry an even greater potential for inflicting harm than do single shot weapons.
Moreover,aside from use in limited circumstances by special groups such as farmers, they have no legitimate sporting or other purpose.www.aic.gov.au/media_library/publications/tandi_pdf/tandi010.pdf Automatic firearms were banned over 50 years ago, can the AIC really be that ignorant.
The AIC were saying farmers have a legitimate use for semi autos in 1988, they are also ignorant of 3 gun contests that require semi autos for target shooting comps when they claim no legitimate sporting use.
The Qld government broke the 1996 NFA by allowing farmers to have semi auto centrefire rifles, they changed this several years ago and didn't announce it so hoplophobes wouldn't crap their pants, no mass shootings since they allowed landowners to have semi autos again.
Quote:So when are the other states going to follow Qld's lead and allow Primary producers to have their semi auto centrefires back?