The Crimes Amendment Bill
(No 2) first stage reading was completed and it was sent to
the Social Services Committee for consideration by 112 to 10
with the Green Party and Chris Carter opposed.
The House
rose at 10pm interrupting the first reading debate of the
Arms (Military Style Semi-Automatic Firearms and Import
Controls) Amendment Bill.
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