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This is the best summary I could come up with:
The Victorian government wants to amend the Control of Weapons Act to allow police to declare a designated search area faster and for a longer period of time.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday morning, Mr Carbines said searches would not be limited to just edged weapons.
The Victorian government has committed to raising the age of criminal responsibility to 14 by 2027, a change supported by a raft of medical, legal and social justice groups, as well as the United Nations.
In a press release, the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service also welcomed the introduction of the Bill, but raised concern over the inclusion of new police powers.
"We strongly oppose the inclusion of any new police powers that allow them to engage with children aged 10 and 11 in a way that replicates criminalisation," a spokesperson said.
Opposition Leader John Pesutto said his party was still "digesting" the Bill โ but accused the government of failing to properly invest in youth crime prevention programs.
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