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Field and Game petition exceeds 12,000 signatures, prompting Victorian Parliament debate on firearm laws and community safety concerns

A Field and Game Australia petition, supported by Melina Bath, surpasses 12,000 signatures, prompting Victorian Parliament debate on firearm laws, urging evidence-based policy and protecting law-abiding gun owners.

By news@gippsland - 23rd February 2026 - Back to News

A Field and Game Australia petition supported by The Nationals’ Member for Eastern Victoria, Melina Bath has surpassed 12,000 signatures, triggering a debate in State Parliament. The debate comes as the Allan Labor government reviews Victoria’s firearm laws, with signatories urging proper enforcement of existing laws and warning against rushed, ineffective changes.

Melina Bath urges Labor to consult firearm owners, ensuring laws target criminal behaviour, intent, and access, with fair penalties for trafficking and theft

Melina Bath urges Labor to consult firearm owners, ensuring laws target criminal behaviour, intent, and access, with fair penalties for trafficking and theft

Firearm safety concerns

In the wake of the devastating Bondi tragedy and amid escalating concerns about extremist terrorism, Ms Bath said community safety must always come first but cautioned against hurried legislative responses that risk missing the real problem.

"Rushed and non evidence-based changes have the potential to impact responsible, law-abiding firearm owners without improving public safety or reducing the risk of terrorism or serious crime. Victoria already has some of the strictest firearm laws in the country and measures like firearm caps or shorter licence terms won’t stop crime or improve community safety."

Firearms law debate

Ms Bath called on Labor to guarantee genuine consultation with firearm owners and sporting and hunting organisations. "The petition demands a policy that targets behaviour, intent and criminal access instead of the number of firearms held by compliant citizens. It calls for laws that are firm, fair and focused on the real risk, including tougher penalties for trafficking and theft."

"It is essential that intelligence led processes and the right policy is adopted to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals and mitigate illegal activity, not unfairly target law abiding Victorians," said Ms Bath. The debate is scheduled to take place in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, 1 April 2026.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


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