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Firearm laws must change to protect farm workers and others, says pastoralist
A pastoralist has vowed to change firearm laws across Australia in a bid to end the reckless behaviour of some shooters that has left his workers and stock in fear for their lives.
In the 26 years he has owned Mundabullangana Station, about 100 kilometres south of Port Hedland, Michael Thompson has grappled many times with trespassers using his land to hunt.
The cattle producer estimates trespassers have cost him more than $250,000 in financial damages, including fence repairs, broken locks and other infrastructure costs over the past decade.
This year, however, Mr Thompson says it is the worst he has ever seen, with more instances of trespassing and firearm use without permission taking place on – and damaging – his property.
He says he hasn't lost staff, but there have been some close calls, with guns being fired near workers while they worked with cattle...
...A culture of guns and violence is not a topic Australia is usually associated with, however new statistics show it could be a deeper issue.
In 2019, the NSW Firearms registry recorded 239,963 licence holders and more than 880,000 registered firearms.
Accounting for firearms and people in NSW, that's roughly 10 per cent of the total population.
Until now, firearm-related violence has not been extensively studied in Australia, but the University of Sydney has changed that.