The gun shop behind a billboard branded controversial by advertising experts says its got every right to be there, but the local community is split over its message.
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Former cop cleared after leaking video of handcuffed man being bashed
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Police shoot teen 'holding knife' at house south of Brisbane
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Queensland electoral commissioner quits after 'serious allegations'
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Baby breaches Parliament's 19th century rules on 'strangers'
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Commonwealth Games ticketing fail as 14,000 opening ceremony passes sent with wrong day
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