Australians Turn in 600 Guns Under New Law
Associated Press
SYDNEY, Australia — Residents of New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, surrendered 600 guns Friday in compliance with laws passed after two mass murders last year.
Gun owners in the state have until Jan. 29 to hand over their weapons. After that, they face a $700 fine. Only farmers and licensed members of shooting clubs may keep guns.
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