Daily London
NSW Parliament is expected to pass the harshest gun reforms in the country today in the wake of the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, as Premier Chris Minns cracks down on pro-Palestine protesters.
Minns said a bill to drastically change how residents can get their hands on guns has passed the lower house and is expected to completely pass parliament later today or early tomorrow morning.
“The passage of this legislation is the single best thing we can do in the short run to keep the people of NSW safe,” he told reporters this afternoon.

