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5 December 2022
The NSW Sentencing Council is calling for early feedback as part of its comprehensive review of sentencing for firearms, knives and other weapon offences in NSW.
Attorney General Mark Speakman said the feedback will help determine the scope and the direction of the review.
“The NSW Government is committed to keeping our community safe and to ensuring our laws and legal system continue to best promote access to, and the administration of justice,” Mr Speakman said.
“We want to ensure that sentencing laws in relation to crimes of this nature remain in line with community expectations. We also want law enforcement agencies to continue to have access to the tools they need to keep our community safe.
“This is the first time that a comprehensive review of weapons offences will be undertaken by the Sentencing Council. A limited review of firearms offences was last undertaken by the Council in 2004, and some knife offences have never been reviewed.
“I encourage community members and justice stakeholders to have their say about the issues they would like to see included in this review.”
Mr Speakman said preliminary submissions should raise issues that are relevant to the terms of reference. The preliminary submissions are due by 3 March 2023.
The independent review and terms of reference were announced by the Attorney General on 7 November 2022.
Terms of reference
Under the terms of reference, the Sentencing Council has been asked to conduct a review of sentencing for firearms, knives and other weapons offences, including but not limited to offences in the Crimes Act 1900 and Summary Offences Act 1988, and make any recommendations for reform that it considers appropriate.
In undertaking this review, the Sentencing Council should:
Preliminary submissions should be emailed to sentencingcouncil@justice.nsw.gov.au.
More information on the review can be found on the NSW Sentencing Council websit
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