Imagine the screams of joy turning to terror as bullets rain down on families lighting Hanukkah candles under Sydney's starry sky. In a gut-wrenching act of pure evil, a father-son duo unleashed hell on Bondi Beach, slaughtering 15 innocent souls—including beloved Rabbi Eli Schlanger—in the deadliest attack on Australia's Jewish community in decades. As the nation reels in shock, PM Anthony Albanese explodes with fury: "This antisemitic nightmare ends NOW!" Vowing sweeping reforms, he's set to slam the brakes on gun madness at today's National Cabinet showdown. But wait—latest bombshell: Just hours ago, Albanese pledged to cap gun ownership and mandate regular license revamps to hunt down radicalized threats before they strike again. BBC News Can Australia finally bury its gun ghosts forever? Dive into the chilling details that will leave you raging!
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Australia’s prime minister proposed tougher gun laws on Monday after gunmen killed 15 people in a mass shooting targeting a Jewish festival at a Sydney beach. The alleged attackers, a father and son, fired into crowds packing the beach for the start of Hanukkah on Sunday evening. Heartbreak doesn't even begin to cover it—families shattered, futures stolen in a hail of hatred-fueled bullets.
Police confirmed the 50-year-old father was licensed to hold six firearms, which they believed were used in the shootings. Six guns? In a country that swore "never again" after Port Arthur? This is the stuff of nightmares, folks—legal arsenals turned into instruments of genocide right on our shores!
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said stricter gun laws were needed, including a limit on the number of firearms that can be owned by any one person. “The government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary. Included in that is the need for tougher gun laws,” he told reporters, his voice cracking with the weight of a nation's grief. Picture this: A leader, sleeves rolled up, ready to wage war on the weapons that tore his people apart.
Albanese said he would take the reforms to a National Cabinet meeting with state premiers on Monday afternoon. “People can be radicalised over a period of time. Licences should not be in perpetuity,” he said. Boom! No more forever-free passes for potential killers. This is the fire we need to melt down the loopholes letting hate arm itself.
Mass shootings have been rare in Australia since a lone gunman killed 35 people in the tourist town of Port Arthur in 1996. The so-called “Port Arthur massacre” led to sweeping reforms that were long seen as a gold standard worldwide. These included a gun buyback scheme, a national firearms register and a crackdown on the ownership of semi-automatic weapons. But complacency crept in—until now. Albanese is channeling that 1996 rage, demanding we reload the revolution.
Albanese said it was time to consider whether the country’s gun laws needed to be tightened up again. “I’m certainly up for it.” Damn right he is! This isn't just policy—it's a battle cry for every parent hugging their kids tighter tonight, every community vowing to rise from the ashes stronger, safer, unbreakable.
AFP reports: Australia’s prime minister proposed tougher gun laws on Monday after gunmen killed 15 people in a mass shooting targeting a Jewish festival at a Sydney beach.
The alleged attackers, a father and son, fired into crowds packing the beach for the start of Hanukkah on Sunday evening.
Police confirmed the 50-year-old father was licensed to hold six firearms, which they believed were used in the shootings.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said stricter gun laws were needed, including a limit on the number of firearms that can be owned by any one person.
“The government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary. Included in that is the need for tougher gun laws,” he told reporters.
Albanese said he would take the reforms to a National Cabinet meeting with state premiers on Monday afternoon.
“People can be radicalised over a period of time. Licences should not be in perpetuity,” he said.
Mass shootings have been rare in Australia since a lone gunman killed 35 people in the tourist town of Port Arthur in 1996.
The so-called “Port Arthur massacre” led to sweeping reforms that were long seen as a gold standard worldwide.
These included a gun buyback scheme, a national firearms register and a crackdown on the ownership of semi-automatic weapons.
Albanese said it was time to consider whether the country’s gun laws needed to be tightened up again.
“I’m certainly up for it.”
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