Graham Kent, who investigated the 1987 shooting, says national register stalled because of ‘competitions between jurisdictions’
A centralised national register would allow any police office or law enforcement agency in any location to access the same information in real time, thereby determining if a person holds an interstate gun licence.
But Prof Joel Negin, a public health and gun control expert at the University of Sydney, said the inconsistent definitions across state borders were a barrier for the network.
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