Ozzie Reviews is live - Gun Buyback!

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 55:10

This video discusses the proposed federal gun buyback program in Australia, initiated by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The speaker, a licensed shooter since 1990 and advocate, criticizes the reactive nature of such policies following incidents, highlighting potential overreach and the impact on law-abiding citizens. He emphasizes the need for political unity and action among firearm owners to influence policy and prevent overly restrictive laws.

Quick Summary

The proposed Australian federal gun buyback program involves a 50/50 cost-sharing arrangement with states and is estimated to cost billions. Concerns exist that a national gun register could lead to the adoption of the most restrictive state laws nationwide, impacting law-abiding firearm owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Federal Gun Buyback Announced
  2. 01:45Political Reaction to Incidents & Double Standards
  3. 04:00National Gun Register & State Law Discrepancies
  4. 07:40Historical Context & Political Landscape for Shooters
  5. 11:10Advocacy: Staying Politically Active & United
  6. 15:00Predictions: Future Restrictions & Practical Needs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed Australian federal gun buyback program?

The program, proposed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, involves a 50/50 cost-sharing arrangement between the federal government and states. It is estimated to cost several billion dollars and aims to remove firearms from circulation.

What are the concerns regarding a national gun register in Australia?

A key concern is that a national register would likely lead to the adoption of the most restrictive firearm laws from various states nationwide, potentially impacting a wide range of legal firearm owners and their activities.

How does the speaker suggest Australian firearm owners should respond to proposed legislation?

The speaker urges firearm owners to remain politically active and united, collaborating with organizations like Shooters Union and SSAA National. They should voice concerns to local MPs and utilize democratic rights to influence policy.

What potential future firearm restrictions are discussed?

Potential future restrictions mentioned include caliber limits for firearms, mandatory club storage (which is criticized for security risks), and possibly bans on certain activities like bow hunting.

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