"The federal government will launch a new gun buyback scheme in response to the Bondi beach terror attack in what Anthony Albanese says will be the biggest collection of weapons since the Port Arthur massacre nearly three decades ago.
"It comes as New South Wales announced a suite of gun control measures including capping the number of firearms most recreational shooters can hold at four."
One of the terrorists had a license for six guns. I have seen no evidence that either terrorist used more than one gun in the attack.
The more sensible solution and therefore not under consideration:
"Announcing Sunday as a national day of reflection for the 15 victims of the Bondi attack, Albanese confirmed information from the Office of National Intelligence that showed the shooters had used a regular online video game feed from terror group Islamic State.
"Albanese faced questions over whether intelligence failures had contributed to the killings. He said there was no information to suggest sharing of data could have prevented the carnage."
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