| [QUOTEI agree with most of this, except number 7. I would replace number 8 with the requirement for a specified minimum hours of training or proven experience such as military service and an annual requirement for proficiency. But what are the 100 points to check?[/QUOTE]
The 100 points is a system used in Australia to check I.D. and background security. When the police do your security check, depending on what class of licence you go for it can include far more than just criminal history.
As for the military experience thing, yes it would be great to be approved on that... but for me personally, I don't think people need to have a gun in their home unless they use it for work, target shooting, hunting etc. It's just the difference between Aussie and US culture in that sense.
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Royal South Australia Regiment 
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