Australia introducing legislation making reloading illegal

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https://sifa.net.au/wa-proposes-new-firearm-laws-that-will-have-major-unintended-consequences/

In May 2021, SIFA became aware that Western Australia was planning to overhaul their firearms regulations in the wake of escalating gun violence from outlaw motorcycle gangs.

Following this discovery, SIFA met with the WA Police Minister the Hon. Paul Papalia, who confirmed the reform agenda and highlighted the raft of changes that were planned.

Despite SIFA pushing for consultation during the drafting of the legislative amendments, we were advised by the Minister that no consultation would be entered into.

In the final WA Parliamentary sitting of 2021, the Firearms Amendment Bill 2021 was introduced into the WA parliament. This bill proposes numerous changes to WA’s Firearms Act, many of which will have serious consequences for WA’s licensed firearms dealers and shooters.

The full extent of the impact of this bill is being worked through and assessed, however it is already clear that the ramifications should not be underestimated. Some of the major issues we have identified are as follows:

-Classifying inert firearms parts that are unregulated in other jurisdictions such as a rifle chassis as a major firearm part requiring permits to purchase.
-Making the repair or modification of a firearm without authority illegal.
-Possessing plans, instructions, drawings and books in hard or electronic form, of firearms or major firearm parts will become illegal.
-Any ‘thing’ deemed as a precursor in the manufacturing of a firearms will become illegal. A thing is defined as any machinery, equipment, object or device.
-Reloading ammunition, possessing reloading manuals and equipment without a manufacturing license can be deemed illegal manufacturing.
-Increased storage requirements on licensed dealers to include things deemed to be ‘major firearms parts’.
-Increased reporting on licensed dealers to include things that are not regulated in other jurisdictions.
-Removal of a licensed firearms dealer’s ability to transact in firearms surrendered in a firearms amnesty.
-Given that the WA Government has refused to follow normal consultative processes, it appears that no consideration at all has been given to lawful activities. SIFA will be tackling this head-on in an attempt to get a better deal for the entire
Australian shooting industry.

SIFA has formed a unified taskforce and given the current travel restrictions, we have engaged a team of professionals on the ground in WA who will work directly with SIFA management in an attempt to limit the unintended consequences this disastrous bill will have on the Australian shooting industry.

What can you do?

SIFA is requesting that WA’s licensed businesses and shooters familiarize themselves with the proposed amendments, and write to their local members of parliament advising the impacts these changes will have on their lawful involvement with firearms.

If you are a licensed firearms business or dealer and wish to be part of our taskforce fighting this draconian legislation, email us at info@sifa.net.au with the subject line “WA taskforce”. By signing up you will receive regular updates on our progress, and further information on how you can assist the process.

That'll show those outlaw gangs...
 
Any ‘thing’ deemed as a precursor in the manufacturing of a firearms will become illegal. A thing is defined as any machinery, equipment, object or device.

So now owning a drill press will get you in trouble since you have the precursor machinery for making a gun? Whatever the state deems your intent is.
 
Any ‘thing’ deemed as a precursor in the manufacturing of a firearms will become illegal. A thing is defined as any machinery, equipment, object or device.

So now owning a drill press will get you in trouble since you have the precursor machinery for making a gun? Whatever the state deems your intent is.

Don't forget the piece of steel bar / plate....
 
Western Australia is on another level of "gun control", there, you must actually explain why you want said calibre, nothing over ".308" and a whole bunch of other laws already, this is proberly aimed at "bikie" mobs but WA is #### anyway
 
"Reloading ammunition, possessing reloading manuals and equipment without a manufacturing license can be deemed illegal manufacturing."

I am HIGHLY sceptical that this is being considered in such a way as SIFA wants people to believe (and as many here have already done as so often happens here).

I suppose then that visiting a reloading site will be illegal?

Of course it "can be" deemed illegal to manufacture ammo now, and in Canada!

It's illegal in Canada now to manufacture ammo to sell without a license.

It's illegal in Canada now to manufacture ammo and then give or sell it to a person without a license to own it.
 
well last liberal firearms announcement there was some mention on more regulations with regards to reloading.

a few years back I met 2 guys from NRCAN and they were absolutely against any handloading and only factory ammo should be allowed.
 
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