The Age
·general
·2 hours ago
Queensland voters dissatisfied with Crisafulli government's gun reform actions
Most Queensland voters believe the Crisafulli government has not gone far enough on recent gun reforms, according to a poll conducted from April 13 to 18. Forty-six percent of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the government's actions following two high-profile shootings. Additionally, opinions are divided over the government's controversial ban on certain protest phrases, with 32 percent deeming it excessive.
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