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Title Four Corners : Big Guns
Published Australia : ABC [broadcaster], 2018 October 22 at 20:31:00
[Place of production not identified] : [Production company not identified], 2018
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Summary How a cashed up gun industry has Australia's firearms laws in its sights. "This is the gun industry lobby redux. They're back. And they're ready to spend." Gun law researcher They're the new force in Australian politics - a lobby group funded and directed by major firearms sellers and manufacturers and they're taking aim at Australia's politicians. "We're looking to enter a new era of engagement...We want governments to be held accountable for the decisions they make." Gun industry spokesperson Their campaign represents a newly emboldened firearms industry set on changing Australia's gun laws. "You've got an industry which is prepared to leap in. And they've got a lot of money." Gun law researcher On Monday Four Corners investigates how the gun movement in Australia is reawakening and examines the new tactics they're employing to make their presence felt on the political scene. "The campaign they were running had nothing to do with guns. The idea I think was to inspire people to move their vote to protest vote with minor parties." Campaign manager The industry openly declares it wants to influence how governments are formed and the policies they enact. "We were aiming for a government which couldn't be formed by majority." Gun industry spokesperson Four Corners investigates the industry's political allegiances and how these connections are being used to chip away at gun laws around the country. "There's been a lot of whittling away around the edges, trying to water down the effect of the law, to do anything possible to reduce the effect of the law for the convenience of shooters and the benefit of the arms industry." Gun law researcher Some political allies say that gun ownership is not simply a matter of convenience, it's a national security issue. "I want more firearms sold because I want more firearms, you know? I want more people involved in protecting our country." Politician Those who delivered the national agreement to limit firearms after the Port Arthur massacre say Australians need to sit up and take notice. "There is a muscling up by those making money out of a trade of guns into this country, and we need to watch that very closely." Gun control advocate
Notes Closed captioning in English
Classification NC ACMA
Subject Firearms -- Equipment and supplies.
Firearms -- Government policy.
Firearms -- Law and legislation.
Firearms industry and trade.
Political campaigns.
Australia.
Genre/Form News and Current Affairs
Form Streaming video
Author Ferguson, Sarah, host
Nicholls, Sean, reporter
Alpers, Philip, contributor
Borsak, Robert, contributor
Enoch, Leeanne, contributor
Fernando, Michelle, contributor
Fischer, Tim, contributor
Katter, Bob, contributor
Katter, Robbie, contributor
Nioa, Robert, contributor
Park, Graham, contributor
Patterson, Laura, contributor
Pullinger, Phill, contributor
Williams, Paul, contributor