Weapons Licensing Branch (WLB) have informed us that they will no longer approve PTAs for not-yet-issued firearm licences. For some […]
A co-operative effort by Shooters Union, the Firearm Dealers Association of Queensland, and SSAA Queensland has helped facilitate changes to the Weapons Act 1990 which will allow civilian staff and non-commissioned police officers at Weapons Licensing to have Authorised Officer status, hopefully reducing processing times for licences and PTAs.
The public narrative surrounding the murder of three people at Wieambilla in rural Queensland is now hopelessly confused and serves […]
Due to ongoing delays issuing PTAs etc by Weapons Licensing, a number of Queensland Dealers are now reporting they are […]
Two of our executive recently attended a stakeholder meeting with the Queensland Police Weapons Licensing Branch and obtained some interesting […]
We get a lot of questions about ammunition powder limits in Queensland, so we’d like to take a moment to […]
The Queensland Government’s newly released Feral Deer Management Strategy 2022-2027 explicitly includes recreational hunters as stakeholders and acknowledges their role […]
The Shooters Union National Executive met in Brisbane earlier this month for two days to discuss strategies, focus areas, and […]
Following some very productive meetings with Government and Industry representatives at Queensland Parliament House this week, we have some positive […]
Administrative quagmire from Queensland Police Service is costing small businesses across the state hundreds of thousands of dollars every month […]