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AussieCapitalist wrote:Well in Qld firearms are legally called weapons. So ridiculous, because anything can be used as a weapon. I could use a calculator as a weapon for example.
AussieCapitalist wrote:Same can be said for the police. The average cop in Australia knows nothing about firearms and could not even hit the side of a barn door but the public feel safe that they are walking around with a glock.I read on here that some bloke posted the cop doing his safe inspection had no idea and asked him to show him that the firearm was safe. No magazine and a chamber flag is a good indicator mate that shes clear.
AussieCapitalist wrote:They talk about diversity in the workplace. Where is the firearm enthusiast representation in the press?
Servo robbed by what appears to be a M1 carbine with an after market stock and fore grip that plays no part in the rate of fire of the firearm. Used in the second world war and Korea by the US military, the carbine features a small 30 cal blah blah blah that is less powerful than a modern 308 hunting rifle blah blah blah.
Is that so hard to spread a little information to the public and not scare people?
Sergeant Hartman wrote:It might be because the reality is 99% of their time is when they do not need to use a firearm.
New York City police officers rarely use their guns and hardly ever fire them. Of the more than 5 million police calls that officers responded to in 2017, which involved nearly 290,000 arrests, officers fired their weapons just 52 times. Twelve of those discharges were accidental.
The above is an article is from 2019. Even in NY that's the situation, this is probably why unless they have a personal interest in firearms its a tool they don't really need or use that often
Sergeant Hartman wrote:Its late, and i had a long couple of days mate...i am assuming you are saying i am making stuff up...aka lying.
Anyway
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/stats/re ... harge.page
That's the stats, if you look at the first pdf incidence by force catagory... it says 52 incidents... and that's the first line.
Now this basically was top of the list, and for reference population of NY is nearly 20 million people.
If you mean the training imparted to tassie police is lacking...i would tend to agree... butt i would also say the GD police shouldn't really be fitting and they should wait for tactical response
womble wrote:Bans are never effective, they’re just deregulation for criminal enterprise. The commodity dose’nt just magically dissapear. It just goes underground. Value increases with notoriety. Cash economy tax free, the market grows with increasing demand ..
And then it trends mainstream.
That’s where we’re at now with illegal firearms. It’s the must have for street cred.
German shepherds were banned in Australia for 40 odd years. They got very popular.
How long has gambling been banned in China ? Nobody gambles like the Chinese.
Gay sex was banned in Sydney since forever. How gay is Sydney. Pretty f***ing gay right.
Should have mentioned theres also a reasonable possibility that gun was handed in during an amnesty.