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Unfortunately, the font was created by someone else. I could not find it in any other source. There are various reasons it could have been designed that way, but I suspect at least one was to ensure compatibility with certain systems.
I would suggest writing a small script to generate them all from a skeleton of the original file. There's no copyright on source code.
The deputy police commissioner for legal and strategic affairs, Nick Kaldas, has labelled the Adler shotgun as a lethal weapon for self-protection. He believes that "the only purpose for which they should be legally used, therefore, is to kill human beings".
The National Firearms Amnesty (NFA), in which all new gun-owners can avoid criminal prosecution for illegal ownership of firearms, started in June 1999 and closed on May 31 this year.
Many Queenslanders are still unaware that they are now able to own a gun, after the government removed the weapons control legislation.
There are currently no restrictions on the type of firearm a person can own, or the length of time they can own it.
The government claimed they were cutting red tape, but there are still hoops to jump through for some people who are allowed to own a firearm.
People have to have a current firearms licence, and demonstrate that they are proficient with the firearm.
The government started the NFA after the devastating Lindt Cafe siege, when the gunman used a shotgun and a pistol.
He was later found to be legally owned and stored at a neighbour's house.
"As a result of the massacre, and after serious consideration of the risk of a similar attack, the government acted to remove the barriers to gun ownership," says Kaldas.
"The people who own firearms will continue to be closely monitored and where appropriate, prosecuted for illegal possession, use and keeping of those firearms."
A conversation
After a government spokesman told the ABC that the NFA may be re-opened as soon as this year, the latest move has thrown things into question.
"It's just a conversation. It's up to the Coalition to make the decision and when they do, I'm sure they'll be very open to revisiting it," he said.
The Coalition is yet to make a statement on the matter.
The spokesperson said he didn't know if the government could change the rules to make it easier for people to own a firearm.
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