- Jul 2, 2018
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The Australian Government has, in accordance with state and commonwealth firearms laws, requested that all weapons which would be deemed to be illegal under state or commonwealth law be surrendered to the Australian Federal Police, if at an Embassy in the ACT, or state law enforcement in the respective states where there may be firearms located at a consulate. A grace period is in place for 48 hours to surrender such firearms, after which time diplomatic status may be revoked if diplomatic staff are found in possession of firearms or firearms are found at the property of diplomatic missions. Australian export and customs law DO NOT allow the export of firearms out of Australia and therefore cannot be returned to their home country, they will be seized by Border Force officers if being exported out of the country. In no way does Australian federal law allow for people to have firearms in their luggage and certainly not on their person when leaving the country.