‘Glad we did’: Aussies defend gun laws

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‘Glad we did’: Aussies defend gun laws
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The prospect of armed guards at shopping centres could carry a “risk” to the public, NSW’s top cop says, as Australians defend the country’s strict gun laws after the Bondi Junction mass killing.

Aussies have hit back after gun supporters in the US claimed open carry laws could have prevented the deadly Bondi Westfield stabbing spree.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese yesterday praised the bravery of hero cop Inspector Amy Scott, who entered the Westfield on her own before gunning down Cauchi. The murder of six people, plus the death of Cauchi himself, marked Sydney’s worst massacre since the 2011 Quakers Hill nursing home fire that claimed 11 lives.

Another said: “We gave up our guns so this guy couldn’t kill 60 people instead of 6. We’re glad we did.”

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