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Post by alexjones » 09 Feb 2026, 9:31 pm

Talking about the new Queensland gun laws. Sounds like its just making you have to be a citizen of Australia and a resident of Queensland and new penalties for criminals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=C4SiP_ ... e=youtu.be
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Post by deye243 » 09 Feb 2026, 11:02 pm

Sounds good to me hopefully Victoria will do the same
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Post by mchughcb » 10 Feb 2026, 4:29 am

Increasing penalties for people intent on mass mayhem followed by death cop suicide makes no logical sense.

Increasing penalties for 911would have stopped nothing. These politicians, police and bureaucrats just don't understand what they are dealing with.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 6:53 am

alexjones wrote:Talking about the new Queensland gun laws. Sounds like its just making you have to be a citizen of Australia and a resident of Queensland and new penalties for criminals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=C4SiP_ ... e=youtu.be

I hope this is true and he sticks to his word.
But it will all come out today, as it is due to be tabled in Queensland parliament.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 7:52 am

If these are the laws passed in Queensland parliament today I urge all Queensland members to write to the the Premiers office and thank him for passing sensible legislation. Legislation that targets criminals not law abiding firearms owners.
Recognition of this should be fed back.
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Post by Zappa » 10 Feb 2026, 8:40 am

Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 8:47 am

Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.

Firearms reclassification is a state matter. The federal government will try to pressure every state to do so, but they cannot reclassify them in each state.
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Post by deye243 » 10 Feb 2026, 11:00 am

deye243 wrote:Sounds good to me hopefully Victoria will do the same

The point is lafo aren't going to get reamed nothing will stop this kind of thing from happening no matter what they do can't be done the whole point to this is he's not gonna ream Queensland Shooters like every other state
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 11:47 am

deye243 wrote:Sounds good to me hopefully Victoria will do the same

Yes , and the rest of the states.
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Post by alexjones » 10 Feb 2026, 1:21 pm

Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.


In regard's to gun laws nothing can override state law. The states are ultimate authority in that regard.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 1:41 pm

It’s interesting that David Crisafulli, Dan Purdie, and the Queensland police commissioner seem to have put some careful consideration into this proposed legislation. To me , they seem like sensible changes that actually might target the real criminals.
When I wrote to them all on numerous occasions over the past month they all came back to me and replied that they will take “A careful and considered approach “.
It is bloody disgusting that the NSW premier did not do the same.
After all that is what we pay them to do.
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Post by alexjones » 10 Feb 2026, 3:16 pm

I am not a fan of having to be an Australian citizen to get a Queensland gun licence. Makes Queensland look weak. Like they are submitting to the commonwealth authority. Australia has nothing to do with Queensland and its gun laws. That is for the residents of Queensland to dictate.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 3:48 pm

alexjones wrote:I am not a fan of having to be an Australian citizen to get a Queensland gun licence. Makes Queensland look weak. Like they are submitting to the commonwealth authority. Australia has nothing to do with Queensland and its gun laws. That is for the residents of Queensland to dictate.

I don’t care if it makes us look weak. They can make us look as weak as they want. All I care about is reducing the chance of some hot headed immigrant full of hate from another land , getting his hands on a firearms license in Australia.
Because if he does, that increases the risk of law abiding Australian citizens with gun licenses facing further restrictions.

No citizenship, no firearms license.
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Post by alexjones » 10 Feb 2026, 4:28 pm

9.3x64 wrote:
alexjones wrote:I am not a fan of having to be an Australian citizen to get a Queensland gun licence. Makes Queensland look weak. Like they are submitting to the commonwealth authority. Australia has nothing to do with Queensland and its gun laws. That is for the residents of Queensland to dictate.

I don’t care if it makes us look weak. They can make us look as weak as they want. All I care about is reducing the chance of some hot headed immigrant full of hate from another land , getting his hands on a firearms license in Australia.
Because if he does, that increases the risk of law abiding Australian citizens with gun licenses facing further restrictions.

No citizenship, no firearms license.


So you support Australian citizen for car and boat licences also? Or you just bigoted towards guns?
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Post by alexjones » 10 Feb 2026, 4:34 pm

I would much rather stop the immigrant in the first place than try to put a band aid on a gaping wound.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 4:38 pm

alexjones wrote:I would much rather stop the immigrant in the first place than try to put a band aid on a gaping wound.

Absolutely, so would I, or any reasonable thinking person.
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Post by 9.3x64 » 10 Feb 2026, 4:48 pm

alexjones wrote:
9.3x64 wrote:
alexjones wrote:I am not a fan of having to be an Australian citizen to get a Queensland gun licence. Makes Queensland look weak. Like they are submitting to the commonwealth authority. Australia has nothing to do with Queensland and its gun laws. That is for the residents of Queensland to dictate.

I don’t care if it makes us look weak. They can make us look as weak as they want. All I care about is reducing the chance of some hot headed immigrant full of hate from another land , getting his hands on a firearms license in Australia.
Because if he does, that increases the risk of law abiding Australian citizens with gun licenses facing further restrictions.

No citizenship, no firearms license.


So you support Australian citizen for car and boat licences also? Or you just bigoted towards guns?

First of all I am not a bigot. In fact I welcome immigrants. In fact I would go as far to say that this country needs immigrants. We always have, we always will.
But, in my opinion giving a non Australian citizen a firearm in our country is crossing a line.
If you want to own a firearm in our country I believe you need to show some proof of commitment to our country first.
You are a fool if you jump to the conclusion that I am a bigot.

Alex, I would say that I have been very much aligned with so many of your posts and political opinions on this forum.
But we disagree on this one.
That’s ok. We don’t agree.
But please don’t jump to conclusions that I am a bigot.
It’s ok to disagree.
I think you might be surprised if you really new me.
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Post by Zappa » 10 Feb 2026, 5:12 pm

9.3x64 wrote:
alexjones wrote:
9.3x64 wrote:
alexjones wrote:I am not a fan of having to be an Australian citizen to get a Queensland gun licence. Makes Queensland look weak. Like they are submitting to the commonwealth authority. Australia has nothing to do with Queensland and its gun laws. That is for the residents of Queensland to dictate.

I don’t care if it makes us look weak. They can make us look as weak as they want. All I care about is reducing the chance of some hot headed immigrant full of hate from another land , getting his hands on a firearms license in Australia.
Because if he does, that increases the risk of law abiding Australian citizens with gun licenses facing further restrictions.

No citizenship, no firearms license.


So you support Australian citizen for car and boat licences also? Or you just bigoted towards guns?

First of all I am not a bigot. In fact I welcome immigrants. In fact I would go as far to say that this country needs immigrants. We always have, we always will.
But, in my opinion giving a non Australian citizen a firearm in our country is crossing a line.
If you want to own a firearm in our country I believe you need to show some proof of commitment to our country first.
You are a fool if you jump to the conclusion that I am a bigot.

Alex, I would say that I have been very much aligned with so many of your posts and political opinions on this forum.
But we disagree on this one.
That’s ok. We don’t agree.
But please don’t jump to conclusions that I am a bigot.
It’s ok to disagree.
I think you might be surprised if you really new me.



Australian citizenship ive been told requires extensive screening. Background and character checks. Im OK with that to help minimise the amount of firearms landing in the hands of crims and terrorists.

alexjones wrote:
Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.


In regard's to gun laws nothing can override state law. The states are ultimate authority in that regard.


Constitutionally it may not. But I think the federales will apply pressure to the QLD government to concede the NFA 2.0
I can't see how one State could have different reclassification laws from the rest of the country. This aint the United States of Australia.

Vic, Tas and NT are working out how to fund the thing and will tow the line soon enough.

But everyone's watching the SA election to see how that will play out.
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Post by Wapiti » 10 Feb 2026, 7:49 pm

Queenslanders, just thank goodness you all had the brains to throw out that neanderthal Union puppet Miles at the last election, or you'd all be in the same boat as the Labor parasitic tick states.
Qld WILL NOT concede to the dribbler Albanese's and the pretender Minn's carnal desires, nor will the NT.
I don't agree that we all should suffer in the states that decided that Labor really are incompetent trash, we made different choices and the results are apparent.
Funny that, it's only the Labor Govts that are right now, spitting in the people's faces. Who'da thought. "Amaysing"
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Post by Wapiti » 11 Feb 2026, 2:05 pm

Queenslanders, you did it !!!
You threw out those sickening Labor parasites at the last state election, and now you see direct results from your foresight !!
Don't let anyone tell you that the "they're all the same" crowd, or that all Liberals are still the same because of some still living in the past over John Howard, have any credibility to guide your actions.

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Post by Wapiti » 11 Feb 2026, 2:30 pm

Hopefully this isn't over the top for some, it just might be.
Kill procrastination, kill self-doubt, kill timidity and do not let others negativity and self-failure stop you from trying.
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Post by Die Judicii » 11 Feb 2026, 8:47 pm

I haven’t watched the news on any of the TV channels today,, but I’m willing to bet that the new firearms legislation in Qld hardly rated a mention. It wouldn’t suit the MSM, and their bigoted ideals, nor would it be sensationalist enough. But WOW,, good old fashioned common sense and informed decision making has prevailed.
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Post by alexjones » 11 Feb 2026, 9:15 pm

Make your submission to the new bill on the link below.

Looks like Australian citizen and no more wooden safes are the only non criminal gun related change.


“FIGHTING ANTISEMITISM AND KEEPING GUNS OUT OF THE HANDS OF TERRORISTS AND CRIMINALS AMENDMENT”

Whats with governments and these long dramatic names for the bill amendments lately?


https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work- ... dVjE4JjPrA
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Post by Billo » 11 Feb 2026, 9:32 pm

alexjones wrote:
Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.


In regard's to gun laws nothing can override state law. The states are ultimate authority in that regard.



Um no, the feds control whats allowed into the country, the states go from there
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Post by alexjones » 11 Feb 2026, 9:36 pm

Billo wrote:
alexjones wrote:
Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.


In regard's to gun laws nothing can override state law. The states are ultimate authority in that regard.



Um no, the feds control whats allowed into the country, the states go from there


Yes the Commonwealth controls importation. However that does not negate the fact that the states are ultimate authority in regards to guns in this federation.
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Post by Billo » 11 Feb 2026, 9:40 pm

alexjones wrote:
Billo wrote:
alexjones wrote:
Zappa wrote:Proposed QLD laws make sense. Jut hope the NFA 2.0 doesn't crank up and override state legislation with respect to classification.


In regard's to gun laws nothing can override state law. The states are ultimate authority in that regard.



Um no, the feds control whats allowed into the country, the states go from there


Yes the Commonwealth controls importation. However that does not negate the fact that the states are ultimate authority in regards to guns in this federation.


They can't be the ultimate contol if the feds control all imports
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Post by alexjones » 11 Feb 2026, 9:47 pm

Billo wrote:
They can't be the ultimate contol if the feds control all imports


Well they are. Importation has nothing to do with possession. It relates to ease of access not possession. What I can possess, purchase or manufacture myself had to do with Queensland, not the Commonwealth.
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Post by Wapiti » 12 Feb 2026, 8:18 am

Qld guys, Graham Parke's suggestion to email your local member in Qld is a very good one.

Imagine if you were them, and you got a couple-of-sentence email thanking them for this decision, how it would carry in their mind going forward.
They will be buoyed by their decisions, and think positively about the message and who it's from.

By the same token, a short message to the Labor people to take note at what respect for Queenslanders looks like in Crisafulli's decision, and that the result is that you will never vote for those who disrespect you again, as they are working class enemies in every aspect.

Leave them both in no doubt that you will politically reward freedom and respect.
I reckon it would be extremely informative if I was sitting in their shoes. Putting yourself in their position and rewarding their respect for you is so bloody positive for future decisions they may have to make about your past time.
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Post by alexjones » 12 Feb 2026, 11:07 am

I don't own a wooden safe but I support the people who do. So I will email the premier calling him a communist for molesting the wooden safe owners of Queensland.
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Post by bigrich » 12 Feb 2026, 12:27 pm

Die Judicii wrote:I haven’t watched the news on any of the TV channels today,, but I’m willing to bet that the new firearms legislation in Qld hardly rated a mention. It wouldn’t suit the MSM, and their bigoted ideals, nor would it be sensationalist enough. But WOW,, good old fashioned common sense and informed decision making has prevailed.


This is the result of everyone’s efforts in messaging our politicians and the “maverick “ senators in this state like Hanson, Katter and others sticking up for us . It’s the way democracy is supposed to work, not like communist labour ramming through laws with no discussion, checks and balances. QLD should succeed from the rest of the country to keep the lefties out. Before entering into QLD , border guards should ask questions like, how many genders are there? If they answer any more than two they don’t come across the border… lol
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