Choosing a Gun

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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by Neferti » Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:25 am

This is in Alaska where it is legal to carry a gun. How would we feel if we saw someone doing her grocery shopping at Woollies while wearing a gun? Why would she need to wear one in the supermarket? Yanks and their guns. :roll:
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Post by mellie » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:03 am

IQS.RLOW wrote:People die, mental cases will always happen

Get over it.

Only the left thinks more legislation will stop wat they don't like.

Sorry IQ, but not only the left.

Are you saying John Howard was a lefty, it seems you have forgotten about ...

http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/a ... 84114.html
Thanks to ex PM John Howard for permission to reproduce this article from the SMH. In the past, two Prime Ministers have made major contributions to greatly assist public safety in this country; Bob Hawke, in the aftermath of the six gun massacres of 1987 and John Howard in 1996, in the aftermath of the mass gun murders at Hillcrest and Port Arthur. Australia is fortunate to have had such leaders who stood up to our ruthlessly selfish gun lobby. How tragic, then, that our present PM will not represent the needs of the Australian people today and do the same. Both Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard are happy to be advised by panels consisting of shooters only – shooters who, for the most part, are dedicated to destroying the Hawke and Howard gun controls that have saved thousands of Australian lives.

http://guncontrol.org.au/

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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by mantra » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:07 am

Neferti~ wrote:This is in Alaska where it is legal to carry a gun. How would we feel if we saw someone doing her grocery shopping at Woollies while wearing a gun? Why would she need to wear one in the supermarket? Yanks and their guns. :roll:
Just imagine getting into an argument with someone in a supermarket who was a bit unbalanced. In some states it appears they can shoot who they please if the gun owner is respectable and wealthy and the victim is either poor white or black trash.

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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by mellie » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:12 am

IQ, you sound like one of those far-right radical republicans in this debate. :lol:



FACT... gun control in Australia isn't a left or a right wing thing, it's a sensible thing and both Howard (right-wing) and Hawke (left-wing) have made Australia a safer place when it comes to implementing gun-laws in this country.

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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by mantra » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:18 am

IQ would be a far right radical Republican if he lived in the States.

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Post by IQS.RLOW » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:21 am

What the course of action in Australia was and what path America should take are two very different things.

The area where these kids were murdered was an official "gun free zone"
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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by Super Nova » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:24 am

I was able to run around under 18 with semi automatic military rifles and shotguns. My parents had no knowledge. I puirchased my first 22 at 15 without my parents knowing. A mate order a 306 by post.

Times have changed... for the better in Australia with regards to gun laws.

It is the automatic nature of these weapons that has been banned. A good thing. At least you get a chance, a small one between reloads.

This is a sad part (all of it sad) of this story.

Connecticut school massacre: family of British victim Dylan Hockley moved to America for a quieter life
Dylan Hockley, the six-year-old British boy killed in the US primary school massacre, was a polite boy who loved chocolate and playing with his brother, neighbours have said.
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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by Rorschach » Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:55 am

Where are the Yanks on this?
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Re: Choosing a Gun

Post by mellie » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:09 pm

Neferti~ wrote:This is in Alaska where it is legal to carry a gun. How would we feel if we saw someone doing her grocery shopping at Woollies while wearing a gun? Why would she need to wear one in the supermarket? Yanks and their guns. :roll:
Alaska housewife.jpg
Though a shot-gun might come in handy for when you just don't have a gold coin for the trolley in your purse.

Cant reach a product on the top shelf?

No problem, just shoot the shelf beneath it and pick what's left of your product up from the floor.

Checkout closes after you have stood in line for twenty minutes behind some smelly fat person?

Again, no problem, with a gun clipped to your belt the checkout operator will knock-off work exactly when you tell her to.

We are talking about an assertive and powerful nation of people who know what they want and how to get it.


I mean, why let a few casualties get in the way of a good thing, right?

http://www.bizpacreview.com/wp-content/ ... ictims.jpg

These kids will never know what it feels like to be in possession of their very own gun.
I guess for some, this is the real tragedy.


Sarcasm intended.

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Post by Outlaw Yogi » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:15 pm

Oh right .. the 'gun problem' theme, or meme if you prefer.

I don't think America's problem is guns. I think America's problem is mentality or attitude.

For example in Switzerland all males do National service and upon completion given an assault rifle to take home and keep the country safe.

The two thing USA and Switzerland have in common are both have heavily armed populations and neither has been invaded.

So the question I'd be asking is "Why don't Swiss kids take Dad's gun, shoot up their school, and make the news?"

If I wanted to I could go to Singapore and purchase heat seeking Stingers or RP7 launchers, but I never hear of dysfunctional Singaporeans shooting down helicopters or blowing holes in high rises.

If you wanted to you could go to New Zealand and legally acquire Kalashnikov or Armorlite assault rifles, but I never hear of Kiwi kids with a chip on their sholder blasting their rivals at the footy, or even Black Power Vs Mongrel Mob car park gun battles.

Shogun era Japan is a prime historical example of what happens when the rulers disarm the people.

Gun control is about protecting politicians. Totalitarianism begins with weapons regulation.
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