Australian Shooters Journal

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

Volume 2: Issue 1
  • Do any of our politicians give a damn? by Jake Blackberry
  • “Access for all” to public lands and parks
  • Republican time bomb? by Paul Peake
  • The Schuller thesis in review by Dr David Carter
Volume 1: Issue 2
  • WA and the fewer guns myth by Paul Peake
  • The question of ethical hunting by John Coochey
  • Guest columnist Charlton Heston
  • Politics, law and reason by Clarrie Griffiths
  • Would the media care if he hadn’t used a gun? by Jeff Jacoby
Volume 1: Issue 1
  • Japan’s soaring suicide rate by Paul Peake
  • The 1996 gun buy-back – a dealer’s perspective by Bruce Noll
  • Guilt by association
  • How to win and influence politicians by John Coochey
  • Duck man swamped with flies
  • Carr accused of secrecy