New national gun amnesty to be announced

By Tammy Mills, Chris Vedelago, Cameron Houston, Nino Bucci
Updated September 14 2016 - 1:13pm, first published 11:15am
A handgun is destroyed at the Geelong Clay Target Club in August 2003.   Photo: Michael Rayner
A handgun is destroyed at the Geelong Clay Target Club in August 2003. Photo: Michael Rayner
More than a million new weapons have been legally imported since the 1996 buyback scheme.  Photo: Penny Stephens
More than a million new weapons have been legally imported since the 1996 buyback scheme. Photo: Penny Stephens
Police Minister Lisa Neville supports a gun amnesty.   Photo: Eddie Jim
Police Minister Lisa Neville supports a gun amnesty. Photo: Eddie Jim
About 4000 guns about to be destroyed as part of the 1996 buyback.  Photo: Dean Sewell
About 4000 guns about to be destroyed as part of the 1996 buyback. Photo: Dean Sewell

The federal government is poised to announce a national gun amnesty following an unprecedented wave of violent firearm-related crime in Melbourne.

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