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QPS campaign aims to promote crackdown on illegal knife sales

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NEW LAWS which ban the sale of knives to juveniles will require retailers to securely stores, particular controlled items such as double-edged knives, machetes, tomahawks, and axes and display signage regarding age-restricted items.

Any advertising of knives or controlled items that suggests them “suitable for combat” will be prohibited to further curb notoriety of weapon carrying.

In a joint effort, the QPS has partnered with the National Retail Association to undertake extensive engagement activities.

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Under the new laws:

  • It will become an offence to sell knives and other controlled items to juveniles.
  • It will become an offence to use false identification to purchase these items.
  • It will become an offence to advertise these items as “suitable for combat”.
  • Retailers will be required to securely store particular controlled items prior to sale.
  • Retailers will be required to display signage regarding age restriction for sales.
  • Find out more at https://www.police.qld.gov.au/initiatives/end-knife-violence
  • Toll-free hotline for retailers: 1800 571 146.
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