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A $440K crowdfunding effort launches legal challenge against NSW’s new gun laws, calling them rushed and ineffective.
A crowdfunding campaign has raised over $440,000 from more than 4,000 donors to challenge New South Wales' new gun laws in court, following the December 14 Bondi terror attack.
The laws, passed on Christmas Eve with no public inquiry, impose stricter limits on firearm ownership, reduce licence terms, restrict magazine capacities, and reclassify certain weapons.
Critics, including farming leaders and regional politicians, argue the reforms are rushed, poorly designed, and unfairly target law-abiding owners, claiming they fail to address root causes like intelligence failures and radicalization.
The legal challenge, led by former prosecutor Richard McDonald, contends existing laws were effective and that the attack stemmed from systemic failures, not weak regulations.
The campaign aims to reach $500,000 to launch Supreme Court proceedings, with the outcome potentially influencing firearm policy across NSW.
Un esfuerzo de crowdfunding de $440K lanza un desafío legal contra las nuevas leyes de armas de NSW, calificándolas de apresuradas e ineficaces.