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Post by alexjones » 16 Aug 2026, 8:18 pm

My uncle soaked his A5 shotgun in sewage before he handed it in back in 1996. If they are going to treat me like sh** then they can have sh** is what he said.

Hopefully others treat the police with the same disdain like the scum they are.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Fester » 16 Aug 2026, 8:36 pm

I asked Minns in the 2nd or 3rd email letter I wrote but they all stopped responding after the first.
Their offices were getting snowed under.

They were at the front of the line when stupidity was handed out.

We are not changing our position on this one.
Then Elbo with the Port Arthur.
Talk about Dumb and Dumber.
Little wonder the country is in such a mess.
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Post by bigrich » 17 Aug 2026, 4:02 am

found this , good interview , gives perspective . backlash to the changes to gun laws may be bigger than what people think

https://www.msn.com/en-au/money/economy ... ocialshare
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Post by Wapiti » 17 Aug 2026, 6:41 am

And now the human failure, the pig that is Albanese, is intent on coming up with ways to force other states to do what drop-his-pants Minns did to the decent people.
This morning on New24, they say that this grub has his penis-polishers working on something.
Haven't heard what.
It was refreshing though, to see that even at 10pm last night on News24, they were still discussing and criticising Minn's punishment of the people with these laws to punish real Aussies to hide his failures, and his fellatio of everything Albanese on this issue.
All the stats he's wrong, all his failures not cracking down on the fake Bikie lebbos in the tobacco and drug trade and instead lying to the state that sports shooters, hunters and farmers are potential criminals.
Not sure other news networks, I will not give them the pleasure of my clicks and views and stats that will boost their will to come down further on working class folk and get advertising revenue.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Wapiti » 17 Aug 2026, 6:50 am

Ever wondered what the gun limits (4-5 per person urban) are all about?

My wifes ex-copper friend is an inspector and sat on inter-state discussions on police desires to disarm the public.
This person admits that one or two guns is all that's needed to create a mass-shooting, so why allow 4, 5, 10 then? Isn't that just an oxymoron?

It's because if you have 15 guns, you can arm 14 more people as well as yourself when time comes to stand up against the future socialist utopia that this human waste is intent on slowly taking over Australia.
A farmer with 10 can arm all his non-firearm-license family and all the blow-in lifestylers that are buying all the small blocks.
An enthusiast in the suburbs can arm his whole block.
And stand against the communist manifesto so ingrained now in the university-educated Labor-infested politicians and the teacher-indoctrinated purple-haired students about to vote for their own set of chains.

That Islamic 6-foot high stack of human faeces armed his oxygen-thief son with the guns he got approved for, even though the pigs were going overseas under Asio watch to be more radicalised against the country supporting them.
Rather than Minns' police acting, they let it happen, basically.
So throw up the smokescreen lies.

That's what It's all about. Or so this person says that senior police and socialist politicians find very much that they need to work towards.
One resisting farmer in his farmhouse with one firearm only can routinely be shot to bits by the black balaclava-wearing wannabe commando police.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Wapiti » 17 Aug 2026, 7:11 am

Some clips from News24 last night.

Another take on Labor intent on destroying a small business one-by-one, built by families that spent all they had.
Dubbo gunshop owner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3p4hZvBbs0

Other clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiozxIzXxWM
Not sure if someone posted this up before:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zw5liBtOLQ&t=25s

Most of the other segments last night are not on YouTube but it was one presenter after another warning about Labor's plans for Australia and how a disarmed society cannot resist and dissent.
What is refreshing to see is that this is now becoming apparent to everyone who is a real contributing Australian, not just the lone gun owner being ground into the dirt.
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Post by Wapiti » 17 Aug 2026, 7:51 am

News24 site itself for those sick of giving clicks to the labor-supporting leftist media.

https://www.youtube.com/@news24/videos
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Post by ButchDDG41 » 17 Aug 2026, 8:18 am

I live on the NSW south coast, my wife and I pretty much on watch News24 as it is free to air here, and whenever I am on bookface etc doom scrolling while on the loo releasing my daily albo into the septic I see that overwhelmingly the reactions to these posts are people panning the whole situation. Now I am hoping that it is just not some algorithm resulting in me being in my own echo chamber. But from talk I hear at work and at the boozer it seems to be across the board here, nobody thinks its a good idea to fund a steal back. I hope I am correct. My wife now has her licence with 'Target' and 'hunting' genuine reasons so theoretically we can now have 20. But that is not the point. Plus the NSW registry is taking 6 months to approve PTA's thus making it hard to move obtain more.
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Post by straightshooter » 17 Aug 2026, 9:47 am

Wapiti
Even generally optimistic people are somewhat aware that some kind of financial implosion is waiting to envelop the US. It's not if but when.
A major US financial collapse will likely lead to a devastating depression in Australia.
Now consider the situation in the 1930's depression in Australia where the population was roughly 80% rural and 20% urban. There may have been shortages and people might not have been as fat as they are now, but there wasn't widespread starvation.
Compare with now where it is about 90% urban and 10% rural, what do you think might happen in the event of a major depression?
Hungry people are difficult to intimidate especially if they are armed, just ask Louis XVI.
Reader please work the rest out for yourself.
By the way is there any truth in the story, which I haven't seen debunked, that in the prototype confiscation in 1998 something like 150000 SKS nationally were not handed in or registered. Where might they be now?
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Post by Fester » 17 Aug 2026, 12:44 pm

It seems the tin hats are now off.
When the FBI invented the term conspiracy theory to suck the mainstream people in, I bet they never thought their government control stuff would eventually be exposed, and all these UN plans would be public knowledge.

Sure, there are still plenty of closed-minded suburban sheeple, but look at how many normal Aussies have woken up to Albosleasies' disgusting direction he has our once great country heading.

Forcing the other states to come to the party with funding cuts is likely what they have been working on during their last few working weeks.
What's with the announcement happening on a Sunday morning? We all know none of them have worked on a weekend since their snouts entered the trough.

Although both sides of the uniparty will sign every secret UN deal without hesitation, Elbo has made it clear he has absolutely no intention of changing course "one iota".

The 2030 plan is only a few years away from their intended completion.
We all know they wanted no civilian gun ownership, and the land lockups.
The current govt has quietly pushed the plans ahead as directed.

To stand there and spin stuff like, "We need to make stuff here" is just beyond funny now.
The first part of the original New World Order plan was for the developed countries to stop manufacturing and give that to the developing countries. How did that all work out, now we have China.
Worse was the past 15 years or so of govts letting them buy us.
When it came to them buying out our farms to take over the whole food supply, alarm bells should have been ringing loudly.

Now they talk about taking the port at Darwin back from them, lol. Are they doing it?

A lot of older blokes are just giving up, but not this black duck: FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.
I hope Pauline becomes our Trump; not so sure about another coalition, though, as it could end up like the Nats.
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Post by straightshooter » 17 Aug 2026, 1:32 pm

Fester wrote:.......I hope Pauline becomes our Trump; not so sure about another coalition, though, as it could end up like the Nats.


I hope you mean Trump as was earlier promised and not Trump as now delivered, being Bibi's bondservant!
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Bugman » 17 Aug 2026, 3:58 pm

I am sitting here reading through the responses and thought to myself, why exactly is my subsequent cat h pta taking over 4 months to be finalised. The answers to that question are no doubt in the recent replies to the OP. :(
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Fester » 17 Aug 2026, 5:24 pm

I am not a Trump fan, really, but the people decided to swing the other way after Biden failed to do anything for them.

Is Hanson smart enough to run a country, not likely, but she admits it, and like she says, could she do any worse than the current govt.

Anal has proved he has no interest in helping Aussies.
In time when we can least afford it, he legislated to increase the size of govt and public servants.
Instead of shutting the revolving door of consultants, he has pretty much admitted that the overflowing, top-heavy, hugely overpaid fat cats can't do their jobs, so they need more expert wrong advice.

That younger, more conservative independent rep told the mainstream media how the system is working in the Canberra house of s_t.
They make no changes for the people, only the donating lobby groups, who are in and out of every senior ministers office all day, when they are there.
After coming out, it all just went quiet, and not another word said, let alone any follow up story.
I have NFI what they did to secure his silence, just that the story that warrented an enquiry, was old forgotten news by the next day.

Look at us, NSW is gone, and anyone traveling through with banned guns.
Several state govts take advise on board from the lying ISC greeny Jack Rough.
The push is for guns and hunting to be gone, then fishing and 4x4 type recreation.
It is as easy as just turning public lands over to NPWS to lock up.

When Minns wanted the new Hilltop range gone because it cost too much to run 3 days per week, he claimed if no one took it off their hands, he may turn it over to NPWS and let nature take it back. It is one of the best range facilities in NSW, but as a previous govt paid to bould it, he didn't give a hoot, not on his books.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Wapiti » 17 Aug 2026, 7:03 pm

Trump is not an Israeli lapdog, and to say he is just makes everything else uttered by any fool saying it as irrelevant.
One only has to keep abreast of regional politics and the interactions between the regional leaders, and those who do know that is just more sensationalist crap.

Is Pauline Hansen of the truly managerial type? Who gives a toss - that is not the consideration. Running a country is not done by the PM.
It is done by appointed experts in all relevant fields, by delegation and agreement with the PM, who must be a leader.
This leader delegates to the experts and manages the outcomes and figureheads the way forward - and has the last word but only after expert advice. Indeed, represents these results to the world as a strong leader and representative for the country. THEIR COUNTRY, first and foremost.

The "leader" needs to be a person that demands and reciprocates respect, who does what they promised and puts the country and it's people first and foremost.

This is not achievable with career politicians straight from a uni-student/lifelong political party activist background.
All they know is how to backstab and buttf**k anyone in the way of their narcissistic egos.
This is what we see in the influencers in the Uni-party now and probably forever.

The argument about One nation not being able to govern Australia is just dribble by the excuse-makers, who put us in this sh*thole position in the first place.
As Fester suggested, there is NO WAY things could get worse, in fact the joint would start to turnaround.
If there is learning along the way, GOOD, at least there will be change by people who have the personality to admit mistakes and move forward.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by Fester » 17 Aug 2026, 8:11 pm

Bugman wrote:I am sitting here reading through the responses and thought to myself, why exactly is my subsequent cat h pta taking over 4 months to be finalised. The answers to that question are no doubt in the recent replies to the OP. :(


PTAs for A,Bs were at about 90 days the other week; that could keep going to 120 within another month.
They now say it's going back to automated, as it was when they then cut staff, and now needing staff to do it manually.

Will the waiting time now stop blowing out? Will it come back to normal, like after new license applications got to around a 12-month wait? Who knows.
They don't seem to care about their own failings.
At first, your cat H guns would have been included in the caps; they just had NFI what was going on.

I got an B PTA through in about 2 days, as I put it straight in after Bondi.
When it expired, I went again and nothing, so I did another on the exact day as the wait hit 2 months.
I will do it again at 1 month as I don't know what they are doing, and it's me who has to be prepared.
They take my low-power fun actions, and I have room to buy high-power magnum rifles.
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