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October 15, 2007 11:19am
Article from: The Advertiser
GUNS ownership should be completely banned in South Australia, Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Pallaras claims.
Following a shooting in the city over the weekend Mr Pallaras said all guns should be made illegal.
"It seems to me we are slipping into a mode where by we are coming to accept this is the sort of behaviour that we should tolerate in this city," he told morning ABC radio.
"I think it is a time now while it is perhaps in its early stages to stamp on it hard.
"The answer is, in my view, gun control and gun eradication it is simply not enough to licence people with guns because that hasn't worked - people are still getting shot."
16th October 2007, 7:55 WST
The South Australian government has rejected calls for a total ban on gun ownership across the state.
Police Minister Paul Holloway and Attorney-General Michael Atkinson said a total ban would disadvantage sporting shooters and farmers.
They said the government had already increased penalties for illegal gun use and gun-related crime was not on the rise.