Category Archives: Tasmanian Government

Tasmania’s gun laws: Made on ‘assumptions’

The NSC is recommending shooters voting in the 1 May Tasmanian State Election change their vote away from the Liberals. This year’s election is one of the most important ones that shooters in Tasmania have had for quite a while.  Tasmania has an unfriendly firearms registry, an education policy that opposes and denigrates organised clay […]

Memo to Liberals: get your hands off school shooting activities!

27 April The NSC is recommending shooters voting in the 1 May Tasmanian State Election change their vote away from the Liberals. This year’s election is one of the most important ones that shooters in Tasmania have had for quite a while.  Tasmania has an unfriendly firearms registry, appearance laws which are creating uncertainty, and […]

Change your vote: Tasmania needs a new police minister

The NSC is recommending shooters voting in the 1 May Tasmanian State Election change their vote away from the Liberals. This year’s election is one of the most important ones that shooters in Tasmania have had for quite a while. Tasmania has an unfriendly firearms registry, appearance laws which are creating uncertainty, an education policy […]

Change your vote: we need someone better

The NSC is recommending shooters voting in the 1 May Tasmanian State Election change their vote away from the Liberals. This year’s election is one of the most important ones that shooters in Tasmania have had for a while. Tasmania has an unfriendly firearms registry, appearance laws which are creating angst uncertainty, an education policy […]

Why our lawmakers want appearance laws

– which they base on ‘could’, ‘may’, ‘potential’ and ‘assumption’ The NSC wrote to eight jurisdictional regulators about the policy rationale underpinning our appearance laws and has received seven responses back. Of those seven: Two jurisdictions offered explanations of why they have the laws; One jurisdiction showed it doesn’t even understand what its own laws […]