Victoria's Bold Move: Tackling Knife Crime with Machete Bins
Victoria, AustraliaMon Aug 04 2025
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In a surprising move, Victoria, an Australian state, is taking a hard stance against knife crime. They've set up special bins at police stations for people to hand in their machetes. This is all part of a new law that will make it illegal to own, carry, or sell machetes starting September 1.
From September 1 to November 30, people can give up their machetes without any penalties. But if they don't, they could face serious consequences. We're talking up to two years in prison or a fine of over $47, 000 AUD. That's a lot of money!
The government says these knives are dangerous and ruin lives. They want to get them off the streets to keep people safe. Police have already been seizing a lot of illegal knives. On average, they're taking at least 44 knives a day.
Not everyone will be affected by this new law. People who use machetes for their jobs, like farmers, or for cultural reasons, can still keep them. But they have to follow strict rules and be ready to prove they're allowed to have them.
This isn't the first time Victoria has taken action against machetes. They already made it temporarily illegal to sell them. This led to big companies like Amazon stopping machete sales on their website.
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