As state and territory leaders consider tougher gun laws, the Tasmanian government is under pressure from interest groups and advocates on all sides of the debate. On Monday, state and territory leaders agreed to look at strengthening Australia’s gun laws in light of the Bondi attack. Australia introduced a National Firearms Agreement (NFA) and sweeping gun control measures after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, but laws vary between jurisdictions. For example, Western Australia is the only jurisdiction with a cap on the number of firearms a licence holder can own. Australia’s firearms hit record-high numbers Almost three decades after Australia’s...