Knocked out a few bits irrelevant for here, but read on.
New Senator attacks National Party
Senator-elect David Leyonhjelm has delivered a scathing attack on the National Party, and declared himself an alternative voice for Australian farmers.
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Mr Leyonhjelm also wants more relaxed firearm laws in Australia, to give people access to weapons for self-defense.
'We are not permitted to have anything at all; guns, knives, pepper sprays, mace, for personal self-defence.
'It's an abomination.'
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In relation to firearms, David Leyonhjelm says he has foxes, cats, and rabbits on his farm and sees it as his 'environmental duty to shoot them if I happen to get the opportunity.'
'I can't see much point in the endless regulations, registrations of firearms and high hurdles that licensed firearm owners have to adhere to.'
He's keen to push for greater access to weapons for self-defence.
'We have a legal right to self-defence, we have no legal right to the means of self-defence.
'Unless you're a strong man or you're just lucky and happen to have a stick or something handy, if you're attacked, you're out of luck.'