bladeracer wrote:At a shooting range under supervision - I don't see any problem.
bladeracer wrote:At a shooting range under supervision - I don't see any problem.
pomemax wrote:The point is its a prohibited weapon and even if he did sign a P650 form to shoot undersupervisin it does not cover a "prohibited " firearm just covers class A or class b
or H.
Prohibited look up the meaning then look up hypocrisy
PaddyT wrote:this is the same scumbag who said before the elections that shooters had no rights-including the rights the rest of the population has-hopefully he gets prosecuted-maybe he can prosecute himself-after all he has already tried pretending that he's a cop!
Patriot wrote:I think coppers are exempt from having to hold a license when using firearms at work, just like the military.
Patriot wrote:I think coppers are exempt from having to hold a license when using firearms at work, just like the military.
MJW380 wrote:The uniformed coppa looks like he’s laughing, maybe that’s why?
GojiraSteve wrote:SSAA Sydney really seems to be taking a no-quarter approach to this stuff huh? As someone who got into the sport right in the heels of 1996 (didn't come from a hunting family, but turned 18 in '97), I gotta say it's refreshing to see. While I've only known a world where civilian firearms ownership has been hanging by a thread in this country, it's been really apparent that firearms legislation ebbs and flows in a lot of places, but never seems to here. Ie; registration being mooted and defeated in both Canada and NZ, the Clinton Assault Weapons ban (USA) being implemented in the 90's then repealed because it couldn't justify its existence, meanwhile it's all been downhill for us with the peak body (National SSAA) taking on a policy of incremental "wins" while trying to fly under the radar. Good on em I say. 25 years of cajoling has seen duck hunting banned, category lines blurred, appearance bans implemented year on year etc etc etc, and realistically all we got was state forest hunting 15 years ago, in exchange for the power grid being sold off. About time we saw a different approach.
TassieTiger wrote:Oh s**t OB - this guys a deadset Cnut!
I didn’t know he was previously investigated for impersonating a cop -
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/pol ... 53ah9.html
Why would a corrections facility have their own range WITH full auto weapons anyway...surely, anything that required that amount of force would be reserved for top echelon police squads.?