Port Arthur survivor and victims' father slam call for post-siege gun reform

By Fergus Hunter
Updated December 21 2014 - 1:23am, first published 12:15am
"Ridiculous": Walter Mikac, whose wife and two daughters died in the Port Arthur shooting in 1996, has slammed calls for new gun reforms. Photo: Paul Harris
"Ridiculous": Walter Mikac, whose wife and two daughters died in the Port Arthur shooting in 1996, has slammed calls for new gun reforms. Photo: Paul Harris

A survivor of the Port Arthur massacre and a man whose family was murdered at the shooting have slammed the idea of allowing people to carry guns for self-defence following the Martin Place siege.

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