The government says 14,000 weapons have been taken off the streets thanks to the program.
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Victorians could face massive fines or prison time if found in possession of a machete after the state’s controversial $13 million amnesty came to an end.

In a bold legislative move, the state has declared it unlawful to own, purchase, or carry a machete, enforcing stringent penalties for those caught breaching the regulations.

Individuals found guilty could face fines reaching up to $48,000 or serve up to two years in prison. Additionally, law enforcement in certain Melbourne areas now possesses enhanced powers to conduct searches.

The government says 14,000 weapons have been taken off the streets thanks to the program.
It is now illegal to own, carry, or buy a machete in Victoria.(AFL Photos via Getty Images)

To facilitate compliance, 45 disposal bins were initially placed outside police stations, allowing the public to relinquish machetes without fear of legal consequences.

Addressing the issue on Today, a spokesperson highlighted, “Our goal is to eliminate the availability of these weapons, as we’ve witnessed far too many instances of perilous behavior. Removing them from our streets is imperative.”

However, these disposal bins, criticized for their expense, will be removed. Residents wishing to surrender machetes or newly banned blades in Victoria must now coordinate directly with police for disposal.

The overall cost of the amnesty program sparked debate, yet officials clarified that the $13 million budget covers the entire initiative, not solely the installation of the bins.

Instead, the government claims the bins only cost $2400 each.

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