The father, Sajid Akram, was in Australia on a tourist visa from Pakistan. He was licensed to own six guns, all of which were used in the attack.
Who issued him that license?
just your typical Aussie. I bet Sajid puts some shrimp on the barby with his mates
That does seem very strange. I do understand that Australia is not actually as restrictive as some people assume. It is possible to own a gun. But a guy visiting on a tourist visa? Just quickly getting licensed and buying 6 guns? Seems ... odd.
Agreed. How did someone get into the country with firearms when Australia supposedly doesn’t allow anyone to own them? Something stinks. But I tell you what, it’s time to let the people there have their firearms back if this is what they are to expect from their supposed “peaceful” immigrants.
I thought gun ownership in Oz was generally verboten. How did he manage to get six? At least one of which was a bolt-action long gun judging from the videos I’ve seen….