After 30 years, has the time finally come for a national gun register?
First proposed after the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, Australia still doesn't have a national gun register. As Queensland parliament sits for the first time since national gun reforms became law, advocates say it is time to centralise firearm information.
When Marty Duggan bought his local hunting and shooting supplies store in North Queensland, he was turning his sporting passion into his occupation. He's owned firearms since he was a kid, and belie⦠[+5744 chars]