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There are more than that in the Labor Cabinet Burnsy, you would need 2 at least
You cant have dangerous dogs or fireworks, you cant even have the odd bomb lying around the house, so you cant have guns either, get over it.
The police know plenty that you don't.
This is Australia we have a generation of angry drunks on our hands, they wont be allowed to have guns. Go buy a Play Station.
A firearm is controllable. 'Dangerous' dogs and fireworks are less controllable.
You actually can have guns so I don't need to 'get over it'. What I need to get over - or work to change - is the absurdity of Australian gun control which again, for idiots such as yourself, does nothing to stop guns in the hands of criminals.
Really? Maybe I'm a genius and an ex-police officer? What a ****ing idiot response. The fact is police are police. Not criminologists, sociologists, legislators, researchers etc. Their views on gun law are about as valid as paramedics views on car licenses.
Nor should they be. Which says nothing about restricting the rights of sound individuals responsibly owning and using firearms. I've got a PS3 and a gun so I'll enjoy both.
You cant have dangerous dogs or fireworks, you cant even have the odd bomb lying around the house, so you cant have guns either, get over it.
The police know plenty that you don't.
This is Australia we have a generation of angry drunks on our hands, they wont be allowed to have guns. Go buy a Play Station.
MrBurns said:You're a simpleton and prime example of why gun laws should be tightened further
thanks mr burns for taking the time out of your busy schedule to tell us all how we should think and being such a protective and caring nanny. it is reassuring to know that as people's obligations of personal responsibility continue to be eroded through today's "everyone's a winner!" relativist zeitgeist, we have people like you in the government, the bureaucracy, and on internet forums to protect people from themselves and regulate everyone's thoughts, activities and perceptions. why go to all the trouble of expecting people to exercise sound judgement, common sense, personal responsibility, or even be held accountable for their actions when we can just coddle everyone and ban everything that could hurt our poor precious snowflakes?
guns? fireworks? dangerous dogs? cigarettes? alcohol? fatty foods? fast cars? gambling? ban them all. what a utopia it could be!
p.s. that was sarcasm and holier than thou social engineers like you burns are more dangerous to society than a million responsible, respectable gun owners, dog handlers or parents letting off some firecrackers in the backyard once a year.
keep on ranting. your one dimensional thought process and unjustified smug sense of self-superiority demonstrate your intellectual mediocrity more than any internet forum bitch slapping i can deliver ever will.
A thread like this will attract nut cases such as yourself, odds on you have a pitt bull as well.
I like guns but if I wanted to own a handgun I'd join a gun club, why dont you do that or would the police check prevent it ?
i own plenty of guns. police checks all passed fine thank you. i'm also a cat person.
watch out with those wild haymakers burnsy, you'll end up clobbering yourself one of these days.
Those police checks are slack aren't they
MrBurns said:Don't shoot yourself in the foot now, with all your guns n' all
dunno. you tell me, you're apparently the one with the inside info.
no probs burnsy. i did my training course and practice responsible firearms handling so i'm pretty sure my foot will be ok. thanks for your concern though, i'm sure its genuine.
SSAA Press Release 24/8/2010 said:Claims that the majority of firearms used by criminals originate from private licensed citizens are plainly wrong and are not supported by independent research bodies, such as the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC).
In fact, AIC senior research analyst Samantha Bricknell has previously stated that many guns used in crime and traded to other criminals originate from the ‘grey market’, comprising firearms that were never registered or firearms that had been disabled but made operable again.
The AIC’s ‘Homicide in Australia: 2006-07 National Homicide Monitoring Program annual report’ stated that 93 per cent of firearms involved in homicides had never been registered and were used by unlicensed individuals.
Similarly, the AIC has most recently reported that a miniscule number of only 0.06 per cent of registered firearms are stolen and that handguns are the least likely type of firearm to be stolen.
Abrasive Camel, could you share with us why you want/need to have a gun?
A hand gun is useful if you need to make an urgent final exit.
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