In the early morning of the 24th local time, Australia's New South Wales Parliament urgently passed a bill to further tighten gun control, crack down on the spread of extreme rhetoric, and expand the police's power to restrict public demonstrations. The relevant bill was proposed by the NSW government after the Sydney Bondi Beach attack, which the authorities have characterized as a terrorist attack. NSW Governor Minns said the new measures are aimed at maintaining public safety and social cohesion. The bill includes setting a maximum number of gun supports, reducing magazine capacity, tightening gun licensing conditions, and authorizing the police to restrict public gatherings for up to 90 days after a terrorist incident is officially announced. Some action groups and civil liberties groups have indicated that they will submit constitutional challenges to the courts over restrictions on demonstrations.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
In the early morning of the 24th local time, Australia's New South Wales Parliament urgently passed a bill to further tighten gun control, crack down on the spread of extreme rhetoric, and expand the police's power to restrict public demonstrations. The relevant bill was proposed by the NSW government after the Sydney Bondi Beach attack, which the authorities have characterized as a terrorist attack. NSW Governor Minns said the new measures are aimed at maintaining public safety and social cohesion. The bill includes setting a maximum number of gun supports, reducing magazine capacity, tightening gun licensing conditions, and authorizing the police to restrict public gatherings for up to 90 days after a terrorist incident is officially announced. Some action groups and civil liberties groups have indicated that they will submit constitutional challenges to the courts over restrictions on demonstrations.