Source: Queensland Living History Federation/Facebook

Fury as police block Anzac Day historical guns


A “soulless, tone-deaf [police] bureaucracy” has apparently the Queensland Living History Federation from participating in Anzac Day marches, after unilaterally changed its interpretation of rules pertaining to replica and blank-firing firearms.

Military re-enactors have been marching in historical Australian army uniforms and carrying SMLE rifles since 2017 under exemptions in the Queensland laws that set out the conditions under which they may do so.

However, despite the exemptions still be in place, the state’s Weapons Licensing Group has blocked attempts by QLHF’s members from continuing their commemorative tributes.

The issue was raised this week by federal MP Bob Katter after he was contacted by a member of the Living History Federation (QLHF), Robert Finlay.

Mr Finlay told Mr Katter that QLHF had provided all required notices and documentation to Weapons Licensing before being told the organisation would have to seek full approval for events they were merely participating in, not organising. 

“Even attempts to clarify the matter with the Queensland Police Minister’s office were brushed aside by Weapons Licensing, who appear unwilling to budge,” Kr Katter said, referring to Weapons Licensing as a “soulless, tone-deaf bureaucracy at its absolute worst”.

“These are not wild gun fanatics or some fringe mob,” Mr Katter said. 

“These are our ex-servicemen, history enthusiasts, and community volunteers — many of them older veterans — who respectfully re-enact military scenes to bring our past to life and honour our fallen.

“Let me be very clear, there’s been no change to the Weapons Act. There’s no new regulation. No incident. 

“This is bureaucracy gone rogue. And what’s worse, it’s at the expense of ANZAC Day.”

Weapons Licensing Group has also been inflicting new demands on shooters applying for permits to acquire, against despite no change in regulations or law. 

 

 

 


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Mick Matheson

Mick grew up with guns and journalism, and has included both in his career. A life-long hunter, he has long-distant military experience and holds licence categories A, B and H. In the glory days of print media, he edited six national magazines in total, and has written about, photographed and filmed firearms and hunting for more than 15 years.

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