Clockwork wrote:DezNutz wrote:Vagueness? It was pretty cut and dry. Can't use a minigun to hunt Kangaroos.
Watch out or they may have an idea for hunting the emu’s
I hunt emus with 40mm HEDP.
Clockwork wrote:DezNutz wrote:Vagueness? It was pretty cut and dry. Can't use a minigun to hunt Kangaroos.
Watch out or they may have an idea for hunting the emu’s
Mack wrote:how do you like your no gun laws now
Stan Rogers wrote:Police should just go home and let Darwin look after the problem in his own way.
Stan Rogers wrote:Police should just go home and let Darwin look after the problem in his own way.
sXs wrote:Mack wrote:how do you like your no gun laws now
There are more firearms in Australia than there were at the time of the Port Arthur incident
"NO gun laws" is completely false.
https://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/australia
Number of Privately Owned Firearms
ChartThe estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in Australia is
2020: 3,778,025
2019: 3,754,166
2018: 3,740,894
2017: 3,659,772
2016: 3,548,761
2015: 3,426,363
2014: 3,258,445
2012: 3,010,000
2011: 2,960,000
2010: 2,943,363
2007: 2,750,000
2006: 2,918,454
2005: 3,050,000
1997: 2,500,000
1996: 3,200,000
1988: 3,500,000
1975: 2,055,000
The Port Arthur Incident, which was the genesis for the Change in gun laws in Australia, occurred on 28 April 1996.
Now to the point of the OP.... at least what I think the point of the OP...... here is the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kB3VxTH7MU
Mack wrote:with the stress of the lock downs id feel uneasy without my gun i think
Stan Rogers wrote:Mack wrote:with the stress of the lock downs id feel uneasy without my gun i think
Look at the bright side...ain't nobody gonna break in and steal your riding lawn mower or pick-up if everybody is shelter in place.
Regardless what road Australia takes , its going to be a political nightmare for whoever is in charge.
Depending on isolation of the continent and strict admittance rules was not enough to keep it safe from the delta variant.
By not implementing a robust vaccination program earlier, the country is caught with its pants down figuratively speaking with no choice but to lock down to avoid a collapse of the health care system.