Farmers and gun dealers are worried that the impending loss of freight options for firearms and ammunition could see people going without vital supplies or stockpiling ammo. Freight giant TNT Express told customers last month it would cease transporting firearms and ammunition within weeks and Australian-owned logistics company Northline soon followed suit. The Queensland Shooters Union has taken aim at what it described as a "highly irresponsible" move by TNT and Northline. “They did it, effectively, with very little notice to their long-term clients," southern Darling Downs farmer and union president Graham Park said. "They did it, I think, without...