mchughcb wrote:Did you write a letter to all the cross benchers to oppose extension of the state of emergency Neil?
Oldbloke wrote:mchughcb wrote:Did you write a letter to all the cross benchers to oppose extension of the state of emergency Neil?
I find it interesting that you ask that in this thread. Looks like an attempt to "stir".
The answer is No, I was too late. He withdrew his intention to extend before I got a chance.
That does not mean I agree with the above LRD threat.
Edit: I actually posted about the above threat a few days ago.
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Oldbloke wrote:Who is Neil at NSC?
mchughcb wrote:Lol, you think LRD are overstepping the mark yet people locked up 23 hours a day is okay? Oh that's right you aren't locked up 23 hours a day are you, so you are only interested in what might affect you now.
womble wrote:Threatening to take your shooters licence is intimidation.
On a side note something shooters should be aware of/ concerned about is will you have insurance.
mchughcb wrote:Lol, you think LRD are overstepping the mark yet people locked up 23 hours a day is okay? Oh that's right you aren't locked up 23 hours a day are you, so you are only interested in what might affect you now.
womble wrote:Threatening to take your shooters licence is intimidation.
On a side note something shooters should be aware of/ concerned about is will you have insurance.
womble wrote:Insurance companies allways try to find a way to get out of a payout should you put in a claim.
Liability or vehicle insurance. If you’re somewhere you are not supposed to be in breach of the law i doubt you’d be insured.
trekin wrote:So, this is what happens in a police state. A heavily armed 'miltarised police force', no longer under the control of the Govt;
"The petitioners therefore "request" that the Legislative Council "call on" the Government "to seek an explanation from Victoria Police" as to who authorised the cancellation of gun licences of lawful firearm owners who have breached COVID-19 directives and why these breaches are being treated the same as a violent crime. https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/counc ... ils/12/235
Grow so balls FFS, and demand the Govt take action to stop this.
ozzielee303 wrote:This is so wrong what they are doing,I signed,so I am hoping that something gets done about this injustice,it is as Skinna stated,Persecution and Victimisation and it should be squashed and those who instigated this attack on us,brought to be held accountable for Discrimination and SACKED!!
Just my thoughts.
mchughcb wrote:ozzielee303 wrote:This is so wrong what they are doing,I signed,so I am hoping that something gets done about this injustice,it is as Skinna stated,Persecution and Victimisation and it should be squashed and those who instigated this attack on us,brought to be held accountable for Discrimination and SACKED!!
Just my thoughts.
Well, well, its either Dan, Lisa Neville or Sutton. You think the LRD makes these calls on their own?
mchughcb wrote:ozzielee303 wrote:This is so wrong what they are doing,I signed,so I am hoping that something gets done about this injustice,it is as Skinna stated,Persecution and Victimisation and it should be squashed and those who instigated this attack on us,brought to be held accountable for Discrimination and SACKED!!
Just my thoughts.
Well, well, its either Dan, Lisa Neville or Sutton. You think the LRD makes these calls on their own?
NSC wrote:VICTORIAN REGISTRY'S COVID THREAT:
As many of you may have heard, the Licensing and Regulation Division of Victoria Police has announced that it will now reprimand, suspend or cancel the licences of shooters or licenced security guards if they are alleged to have breached the current COVID restrictions in Victoria and are issued a fine.
This follows previous similar ‘threats’ to shooters who get caught speeding under ‘aggravated circumstances’ (which includes driving over the posted speed limit), and their more recent behaviour earlier in the year of threatening - rather than helping - handgun licence holders unable to meet their participation requirements because of the restrictions.
The NSC is not here to just ‘talk’ about our problems: we act on them.
The NSC has sought preliminary legal advice and if you are a shooter or security industry guard who has had his / her licence affected by the LRD, please let us know what happened by contacting us at admin@nationalshooting.org.au.
If we find ‘the right case’ then we’ll be commencing legal action in either the Firearms Appeals Committee (FAC) or Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) immediately and add to the list of actions against the heavy handed way that those in charge of the registry think they can get away with!
Thanks
NSC