From:   SSAA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC.
***MEDIA RELEASE***
For immediate release 26 July 2000

Sporting Shooters vindicated

The Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Inc. has welcomed
recently released Australian Institute of Criminology figures showing
that licensed firearm owners are not responsible for the majority of
gun-related homicides. The SSAA's Executive Director of Public Relations
& International Affairs, Mr Keith Tidswell, said that shooters felt
vindicated by the findings. "We have questioned the focus of the
buy-back scheme all along" he said.

While the AIC's research showed that licensed firearm owners were
involved in less than 10% of gun related homicides, recently released
Australian Bureau of Statistics figures indicate that the rate of
firearm related murder presently stands at 17.8% - about the same as it
was before the buy-back program. Commenting on the situation, Mr
Tidswell said "We have almost exactly the same ratio of firearm related
killings as we had when there were 640,000 additional guns in the
community. We believe the community's focus should be redirected to
identifying the source of illicit firearms and
reducing their misuse in homicides."

Mr Tidswell went on to say that the SSAA was now engaged in the struggle
against firearm related crime at the international level via its new
position as an official Non-Government Organisation within the United
Nations. Summing up the report's findings Mr Tidswell said "While we
regret that the AIC data was not available at the time of the APMC
agreement in 1996, we are happy that law-abiding shooters have finally
been exonerated."


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