womble wrote:This is a new narrative from the police that until now have respectively distinguished between people doing the right thing and criminals when it comes to firearms.
They are targeting law abiding gun owners. Intentionally demonising them, as is the local media.
It smells funny. It smells like special fried rice or dim sims.
Maybe those pushing this new agenda are getting kickbacks from big investors.
animalpest wrote:womble wrote:This is a new narrative from the police that until now have respectively distinguished between people doing the right thing and criminals when it comes to firearms.
They are targeting law abiding gun owners. Intentionally demonising them, as is the local media.
It smells funny. It smells like special fried rice or dim sims.
Maybe those pushing this new agenda are getting kickbacks from big investors.
Seriously? He had multiple magazines loaded and the gun was not kept safe. And he stole the firearm. That is not a law abiding citizen by any stretch.
And you really think that those pushing this agenda are getting kickbacks? As in corrupt payments?
dnedative wrote:Not sure that argument would fly here, have quite clear memories of when a police officer left his loaded service issue pistol on the backseat of his unlocked car overnight and it got pinched and when another one left his in a bag on the floor of Mcdonalds and it ended up in the hands of the Banditos who did offer to sell it back for about $15,000. Heard stories about pistols falling onto the road getting into cars, falling off police on motorbikes, magazines falling out and people finding them.
If they want to say shooters f*** up every now and then and have a crack then it goes both ways.
on_one_wheel wrote:dnedative wrote:Not sure that argument would fly here, have quite clear memories of when a police officer left his loaded service issue pistol on the backseat of his unlocked car overnight and it got pinched and when another one left his in a bag on the floor of Mcdonalds and it ended up in the hands of the Banditos who did offer to sell it back for about $15,000. Heard stories about pistols falling onto the road getting into cars, falling off police on motorbikes, magazines falling out and people finding them.
If they want to say shooters f*** up every now and then and have a crack then it goes both ways.
Police armouries being robbed, cops tackled during riots and rolled for their piece, a particular Daewoo shotgun handed in during 96 ending up in the hands of Martin Bryant, a police firearm left in a public toilet, AFP Pistol and ammunition stolen from vehicle, gun and taser stolen from hotel room... the list would actually be massive.
niteowl wrote:Basically you can have whatever you want
womble wrote:Moreso referencing wapol and media .
Bloke who left a firearm in his car was a victim of theft.
Bloke who stole a firearm should be locked up.
Black and white as that.
None of this grey, improper storage enabled a thief bull crap.
on_one_wheel wrote:geoff wrote:[We can put aside the glaring issue that cops shouldn't write the laws, they should enforce them...
it's probably a constitutional validation... if it's not, it should be.
geoff wrote:womble wrote:Moreso referencing wapol and media .
Bloke who left a firearm in his car was a victim of theft.
Bloke who stole a firearm should be locked up.
Black and white as that.
None of this grey, improper storage enabled a thief bull crap.
He might have been subjected to crime and had his possessions stolen but he's hardly a victim, he's a frickin moron who deserves no sympathy
If you leave a rifle in an unlocked car in a metro suburb for a couple of days, with loaded magazines, you're a lowbreed who doesn't deserve their licence in our current climate.
Oldbloke wrote:geoff wrote:womble wrote:Moreso referencing wapol and media .
Bloke who left a firearm in his car was a victim of theft.
Bloke who stole a firearm should be locked up.
Black and white as that.
None of this grey, improper storage enabled a thief bull crap.
He might have been subjected to crime and had his possessions stolen but he's hardly a victim, he's a frickin moron who deserves no sympathy
If you leave a rifle in an unlocked car in a metro suburb for a couple of days, with loaded magazines, you're a lowbreed who doesn't deserve their licence in our current climate.
Your right not very smart. But if you forget to lock your front door and goods are stolen you are a victim. So same IMO.
What's the bet the thief gets a lesser punishment though.
DJCoopes wrote:niteowl wrote:Basically you can have whatever you want
This statement is false.
We can't have "Military Appearance" firearms such as the WFA1, SP-15, MPR308, Yarra Sheila, etc
The 7615 is banned for no reason
Cat D is significantly harder to get than in states such as QLD
Crossbows are completely illegal, same with Suppressors
No barrels less than 16.5" (unless its a cat H)
As a side note, there is also no crown land hunting which is really sad, and detrimental to our environment
DJCoopes wrote:niteowl wrote:Basically you can have whatever you want
This statement is false.
We can't have "Military Appearance" firearms such as the WFA1, SP-15, MPR308, Yarra Sheila, etc
The 7615 is banned for no reason
Cat D is significantly harder to get than in states such as QLD
Crossbows are completely illegal, same with Suppressors
No barrels less than 16.5" (unless its a cat H)
As a side note, there is also no crown land hunting which is really sad, and detrimental to our environment
animalpest wrote:No Cat D available in WA.
niteowl wrote:DJCoopes wrote:niteowl wrote:Basically you can have whatever you want
This statement is false.
We can't have "Military Appearance" firearms such as the WFA1, SP-15, MPR308, Yarra Sheila, etc
The 7615 is banned for no reason
Cat D is significantly harder to get than in states such as QLD
Crossbows are completely illegal, same with Suppressors
No barrels less than 16.5" (unless its a cat H)
As a side note, there is also no crown land hunting which is really sad, and detrimental to our environment
I did say basically. OK you can't have some "military" looking items, but they are looks only, they don't do anything for you except satisfy fantasies. You can have the same calibres. People claim you can't have more than one of a calibre, garbage, you can't have more than 4 firearms, garbage, firearm licenses are hard to get, garbage. So what is it you really want? What is the real requirement you have for Cat D??
No crown land hunting, what bush do you live under? I admit it is not just open go for everyone, but there is a lot around if you bother to look.
I assure you all the above is available.
geoff wrote:niteowl wrote:DJCoopes wrote:niteowl wrote:Basically you can have whatever you want
This statement is false.
We can't have "Military Appearance" firearms such as the WFA1, SP-15, MPR308, Yarra Sheila, etc
The 7615 is banned for no reason
Cat D is significantly harder to get than in states such as QLD
Crossbows are completely illegal, same with Suppressors
No barrels less than 16.5" (unless its a cat H)
As a side note, there is also no crown land hunting which is really sad, and detrimental to our environment
I did say basically. OK you can't have some "military" looking items, but they are looks only, they don't do anything for you except satisfy fantasies. You can have the same calibres. People claim you can't have more than one of a calibre, garbage, you can't have more than 4 firearms, garbage, firearm licenses are hard to get, garbage. So what is it you really want? What is the real requirement you have for Cat D??
No crown land hunting, what bush do you live under? I admit it is not just open go for everyone, but there is a lot around if you bother to look.
I assure you all the above is available.
Yeah alright bro, go and try and get yourself on some of those crown land culls. I double dog dare you. It's a purple circle and if you've not beeon one of the boys for 20 years you aint got a chance in hell if taking a firearm on public lands.
animalpest wrote:No Cat D available in WA.
niteowl wrote:animalpest wrote:No Cat D available in WA.
Like I said, "what is your real requirement to have Cat D?"
niteowl wrote:animalpest wrote:No Cat D available in WA.
Like I said, "what is your real requirement to have Cat D?"