ChicagoTed wrote:I already have a pretty good idea but out of curiosity what does the australian media think of:
- the NRA or GOA
- gun rights
- self defense
- CCW
- etc
you would think that because every plant and animal has evolved to be poisonous and to kill you that guns would be a more popular thing
ChicagoTed wrote:- the NRA or GOA
- gun rights
- self defense
- CCW
- etc
Norton wrote:Self defence - We have a right to self defence, however the actual methods leave a lot to be desired. We have nothing like the 'stand your ground' law in the states.
At most you're expected to use "reasonable force" except that's a pretty flexible term here apparently. There have been more than a few cases in the past here were a citizen has shot an attacker and the police have noted the possibility of charging them with a crime because the attacker did not have a firearm themselves.
ChicagoTed wrote:you would think that because every plant and animal has evolved to be poisonous and to kill you that guns would be a more popular thing
ChicagoTed wrote:you would think that because every plant and animal has evolved to be poisonous and to kill you that guns would be a more popular thing
ChicagoTed wrote:you would think that because every plant and animal has evolved to be poisonous and to kill you that guns would be a more popular thing
Aster wrote:Other that that though... Walk in the park really.
Aster wrote:Other that that though... Walk in the park really.
Aster wrote: Not really...
The only dangerous things we have are .
Eduardo wrote:Aster wrote: Not really...
The only dangerous things we have are .
You forgot politicians. We have them here as well, scary buggers the lot of em.
1290 wrote:we are license to CARRY our firearms, but no one does actually CARRY other than front door to the car boot - car boot to the range/hunt - range/hunt to the car boot - car boot to the front door BECAUSE EVERYONE IS SCARED ****** OF THE 300 DIFFERENT WAYS TO LOSE THE PRIVILEGE........
MeccaOz wrote:There is some stupid law that says something like " If you are armed and cause another person fear, then you can lose you license and be charged with some bulls**t... even if you are only walking to the car, and your gun is in a guncase. Not sure there is any trial law on it, but ...
Aster wrote:Um... Birds?
They're all cool right...
Actually magpies are pretty keen to kill you during season...
1290 wrote:Aussie facts;
we all have roos in our backyards
1290 wrote:we all throw shrimp on the baaarbie
ChicagoTed wrote:I already have a pretty good idea but out of curiosity what does the australian media think of:
- self defense
- CCW
cuvy wrote:In most states pepper spray is illegal for civilian possession - in Queensland it is in the same weapons category as fully automatic rifles, RPGs and grenades.
wrenchman wrote:I have a CCW and don't carry very often, many places of business don't allow them.
tucked wrote:wrenchman wrote:I have a CCW and don't carry very often, many places of business don't allow them.
Not sure if that's a stupid question, are they actually allowed to do that in the states?
If you're licensed to carry it aren't you just licensed to carry it? Regardless of what other people want?
wrenchman wrote:I have a CCW and don't carry very often, many places of business don't allow them.
When I go to work I can't have one on me and I'm not leaving it in my car even if it's in a lock box.
It is real nice when I am going hunting, I can slip on my gun and don't have to worry about my coat covering my gun and taking a holster on and off in transport is a pain.
Guliver wrote:As a pistol shooter I can see no reason why anyone would want to walk around caring a handgun concealed or not. I'm referring to the general public, not folks who carry as part of their employment.