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Tasmanian Liberal candidate Adam Brooks facing firearms storage charges
The Tasmanian Liberal election campaign has been dealt another blow with star Braddon candidate Adam Brooks summonsed to appear in court on alleged firearms storage offences.
Key points:
- Liberal candidate Adam Brooks has been summonsed to appear in court on alleged firearms storage offences
- Mr Brooks resigned from the last term of government after an Integrity Commission report into the handling of his business while he was mining minister
- The charges come a week after Liberal Party candidate Dean Ewington resigned his candidacy over his opposition to COVID-19 lockdowns
One week after the resignation of candidate Dean Ewington, who advocated against COVID-19 lockdowns, the party will now face questions over Mr Brooks, who resigned from…
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