Australia moved Friday to tighten gun laws and launch its largest firearms buyback in nearly three decades as the nation grappled with grief, anger and defiance following the deadly Bondi Beach shooting that left 15 people dead.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the government would introduce a sweeping buyback program aimed at removing βsurplus, newly banned and illegal firearmsβ from circulation, after revelations that one of the alleged attackers legally owned six high-powered rifles.
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