Category Archives: Gun law administration - Page 10

Why 200,000 shooters can’t be wrong

200000 vic shooters can't be wrong

If numbers of people are a true test of how the community feels, then they’re justifiably concerned about how our gun laws are being administered.  

Shooters are after a better policy making process than they have now. It’s a small ask which no reasonable person could argue against, but is important in ensuring we end up with a better policy environment than the one we have now. Read more »

2015. A year in review.

2015It’s been a busy year – and by the looks of it, we’re up for a busy 2016 as well.

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94% of shooters say gun ownership is a RIGHT

Right or priviledge (results)

The CFCV’s recent survey on whether gun ownership  is a ‘right’ or a ‘privilege’ came up with the clearest result from any of our surveys.

94.2% of you said it’s a RIGHT.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey.

Police change rules on transportation of guns and ammo

gun transportation

The Victoria Police have re-written the rules for transporting firearms and ammunition.  No longer is it acceptable to:

  • carry a gun in a gun case in the back of your car;
  • put a case of shells on the floor behind your seat; or
  • keep a packet of 22s in a coat pocket.

This blog explains how they are interpreting the law – and what you can do to stop these changes. Read more »