The NSW Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party has denied it has links with the National Rifle Association while blasting One Nation as a 'train wreck'.
One Nation's ties with the NRA came to light in a
"Why would anyone want to in their right mind bring that death and destruction onto the streets of Sydney? I'm flabbergasted," he said. During the state election campaign, the Liberal party recruited former prime minister John Howard to appear in an advertisement warning voters the Shooters would put guns into the hands of 10-year-olds.
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