e-Petitions Conditions of Use
The petitions process is governed by the Temporary Orders adopted by the Legislative Council of Western Australia. These Temporary Orders enable the Parliament of Western Australia to accept electronic petitioning (“e-Petitions”).
By electing to join an e-Petition, you acknowledge that you meet the conditions detailed below.
- You meet the eligibility requirement specified for the e-Petition. This means that you fall into one of the three broad groups of petitioners:
- West Australian residents;
- West Australian citizens; or
- West Australian electors in a nominated electorate.
The eligibility requirement for each e-Petition is identified on the web site.
- You have not already joined the e-Petition.
- The name, address and email address details provided are your true details.
Otherwise, you are entering the name, address and email address details of someone else because they are physically incapable of entering their details and:
have given you express permission to act on their behalf to record their details for the purposes of joining the e-Petition (provided that the authority to act on their behalf is not revoked at the time of joining the e-Petition); and
to the best of your knowledge the details that you enter are true and correct.
By electing to join an e-Petition, you acknowledge that your name, address and email address will be published on the physical tabled paper of the e-Petition retained by the Legislative Council. This personal information will not be viewable in any form on the web site, however, the hard copy of the tabled paper of the e-Petition containing this information may be obtained from the Clerk of the Legislative Council.
Your name, address and email address details will not be added to a mailing list by the Legislative Council. All electronic personal data relating to the posting and joining of an e-petition will be disposed of within six months of the e-petition being printed and presented to the Legislative Council.
Further information on the collection and storage of personal information is available in our Privacy Statement
IMPORTANT: Failing to comply with these Conditions of Use may amount to a contempt of Parliament. Actions that are considered to be in contempt of Parliament include:
- presenting a forged or falsified document to the House or a committee;
- submitting a petition containing false, scandalous or groundless allegations; or
- inducing a person to sign a petition by fraud and misleading the House.
You could be fined for committing a contempt of Parliament, or even imprisoned if you fail to pay such a fine.
Sorry this e-Petition status is "Closed". You may not sign the petiton at this time.
Sign Extending Consultation Period on Proposed Firearms Reforms
To the President and Members of the Legislative Council:
Call on the Legislative Council to urge the State Government to extend the consultation date for their proposed firearms reforms from one month to three months.
This extension is necessary to ensure all stakeholders have the appropriate time to understand the Government’s proposed changes and provide feedback ahead of new legislation being introduced to Parliament in 2024.
The Firearms Act Reform Consultation Paper is a 62-page document outlining significant changes to all aspects of the licensing and regulatory regime, including:
• A proposed cap on the number of firearms for licensed owners;
• An overhaul of the property letter system;
• The application of health and mental health requirements to hold a gun licence;
• And various changes relating to the secure storage and safe handling of firearms.
In the interests of ensuring genuine consultation with firearm owners, dealers, recreational and sporting shooters, primary producers, and collectors, we urge the Government to extend their consultation timeframe.
And your petitioners as in duty bound, will ever pray.
Sorry this e-Petition status is "Closed". You may not sign the petition at this time.
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