
Most Australian States Aren’t Buying In to Prime Minister’s ‘Buyback’ Plan
Most Australian states are giving Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s proposed national gun buyback scheme the cold shoulder, rejecting it outright in the wake of the
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Most Australian states are giving Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s proposed national gun buyback scheme the cold shoulder, rejecting it outright in the wake of the

Canada’s much-hyped gun buyback program—really a forced confiscation scheme for legally owned firearms—hit its deadline this week, and the results are a resounding flop. Despite

Hawaii politicians are patting themselves on the back over their latest gun buyback extravaganza, claiming massive success in the Aloha State by turning so-called assault

Canadian gun controllers are facing a rebellion from the very enforcers they rely on, as police forces across the country dig in their heels against

Half of Canada’s provinces are slamming the door on the Trudeau government’s bloated gun buyback scheme, with Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and others telling Ottawa to

Canada’s much-hyped gun buyback program—meant to pry prohibited firearms from law-abiding owners’ cold, dead hands—is imploding faster than a Liberal Party promise. Launched with fanfare

Half of Canada’s provinces, along with the Northwest Territories and Yukon, just slammed the door on Ottawa’s bloated gun buyback scheme—a multi-billion-dollar boondoggle masquerading as

Canada’s much-hyped gun buyback pilot program has crashed and burned harder than a Liberal Party promise, hauling in a pathetic 25 firearms after months of