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The Remington 7615 and Section 26B (4), WA Firearms Regulations 1974

DATE: May 2021
AUTHOR: SIFA
By James Walsh
30 May 2021
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Firearm Controls

DATE: 18 May 2019
AUTHOR: Western Australian Auditor Genera
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18 May 2019
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Review of the Firearms Act 1973 (WA)

DATE: October 2016
AUTHOR: Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
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31 October 2016
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Report on Recreational Hunting Systems

DATE: March 2015
AUTHOR: Western Australia Legislative Council - Standing Committee on Public Administration
By James Walsh
31 March 2015
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Following the overwhelming responses to Insight 20 Following the overwhelming responses to Insight 2022 from the retail network, we are now moving on to the release of the Importer / Wholesaler / Manufacturer component of the survey.

If your business is purely involved in importing, wholesale/distribution, or manufacturing of firearms and/or related components, register your interest to take part in Insight 2022 - Australian shooting industry survey at https://sifa.net.au/insight-2022/
#BREAKING SIFA is proud to announce the launch of #BREAKING SIFA is proud to announce the launch of an Australian shooting industry first! 

SIFA Jobs - Australia's shooting industry job centre, is a FREE, dedicated platform for all Australian shooting industry businesses to advertise and promote job opportunities, and to facilitate engagement with talent.

Likewise, for those looking for work, or seeking to break into and develop a career in the Australian shooting industry, this site aims to have all the latest vacancies advertised in the one spot, making it easier for job seekers to apply for positions.

For further information please email jobs@sifa.net.au. 

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Insight 2022 is an inaugural Australian shooting i Insight 2022 is an inaugural Australian shooting industry survey that will be run annually and is open to all licensed firearms dealers, importers, wholesalers and manufacturers.

The aim of Insight 2022 is to collect vital data and statistics that will benchmark our industry.

~ Assist businesses in our industry to grow and plan for the future.
~ Highlight and demonstrate the importance of our industry. 
~ Develop industry specific products and services (ex. freight, insurance and banking products).
~ Understand and identify current and emerging issues.
~ Defend the industry from attacks and counter negative stereotypes.

For further information or to take part in the survey, please visit https://sifa.net.au/insight-2022/
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It was great to speak with @6PRbreakfast on the issues with WA’s Firearms Amendment Bill.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker@6PRbreakfast

NOW I The Shooting Industry Foundation Australia is calling on the State Government and WA Police to make changes to the Firearms Amendment Bill 2021 to limit the impact on law abiding West Australians.

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The Outpost - Arms and Munitions is currently advertising for staff on SIFA’s new shooting industry job centre.If you're interested in working in the firearms industry or are looking for enthusiastic talent for your business, The Shooting Industry Foundation Australia has developed 𝘼𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙖'𝙨 𝙎𝙝𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙄𝙣𝙙𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙅𝙤𝙗 𝘾𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙚.
A resource that shows all the latest job positions in the firearms industry.

If you:
- Are over 18 years old
- Hold a valid QLD Weapons Licence
- Have experience in Customer Service
Head over to www.jobs.sifa.net.au and you'll also see our Emerald store is currently looking for new staff to join the team!
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The fact here is that these issues have come about because NSW has legislated the possession and use of Cat D firearms away from the National Firearms Agreement with their ‘unique’ prohibited weapons provisions.

This is not weakening gun laws, it is simply fixing an issue and re-aligning NSW with the National Firearms Agreement and ensuring a nationally consistent approach to the regulation of Mark Banasiakark BRobert Borsakobert Borsak are 100% right to push this and NSW MP’s who appose them are effectively opposing the principles of the NFA
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100% denial of the NFA, something i pointed out in my contribution to our amendments

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