joker wrote:Might as well make leaving your house illegal
I'm sure some of them would like that so we don't walk on the grass
joker wrote:Might as well make leaving your house illegal
1.212 It is reasonable to conclude that the banning of certain categories of firearm only affects those who possess and use them lawfully. Those who use them unlawfully are already outside the law.
(188 Inspector Joe Green, Arms Control Strategies, Debunking the Myths, New Zealand Police, 2008.
189 Library of Congress, Firearms-Control Legislation and Policy: Canada, at http://www.loc.gov/law/help/firearms-control/canada.php (accessed 9 April 2015).
190 Library of Congress, Firearms-Control Legislation and Policy: Great Britain, at http://www.loc.gov/law/help/firearms-co ... ritain.php (accessed 9 April 2015).
191 Greenwood, J., The British Handgun Ban: logic, Politics and Effect, Paper to International Firearms safety Seminar, New Zealand, 2006.)
Recommendation 1
1.221 The majority of Senators attending the inquiry recommend that the Commonwealth commission a study into the social, economic and environmental benefits of hunting across Australia, similar to the report that was released by the Victorian Government in 2013.
Recommendation 2
1.222 The majority of Senators attending the inquiry recommend the Commonwealth establish a formal mechanism for industry and firearm user groups to be consulted on issues relating to firearms regulation.
Recommendation 3
1.223 The majority of Senators attending the inquiry recommend the Commonwealth continue to pursue improvements in border control for detecting illegal imports of firearms and firearms parts.
Recommendation 4
1.224 The majority of Senators attending the inquiry recommend the Commonwealth review its contribution to firearms regulation in the context of the Reform of the Federation White Paper.
Recommendation 5
1.225 The majority of Senators attending the inquiry recommend State and territory governments investigate avenues to deregulate the firearm industry to ease the economic burden on governments, industry and legal firearm users.”
Everyone really knew all that, but now a Commonwealth Senate Committee has published it. Now is the time to stop wasting resources with impositions on the lawful community and instead transfer police resources into policing the criminal elements within our society.
Ron Owen President. Firearm Owners Association of Australia.
Newdave wrote:Vic police as well as the minister have publicly stated that they are going to go for all levers. If so I doubt they will leave pumps alone.
Sender wrote:joker wrote:Might as well make leaving your house illegal
I'm sure some of them would like that so we don't walk on the grass