Wapiti wrote: the biggest crimes with guns, shooting people's animals, drunken lawlessness on the remote roads, poaching and just simply disrespecting landowners out here, is most definitely dominated by mine and gas workers on R&R. And it's all fueled by alcohol.
bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
I know people who take great delight in torturing animals and getting blind drunk while out shooting,yet still got a licence. They definitely shouldn't have one imo
MtnMan wrote:Plenty of blokes lose their guns because their ex Mrs wants to be vindictive and make false, malicious and frivolous DV claims.
It's an epidemic actually. Claiming DV always helps if you want the kids, house etc and make your ex lose their job. (Some occupations will cancel your practice registration in the case of DV) and nobody is allowed to question it.
Shootermick wrote:MtnMan wrote:Plenty of blokes lose their guns because their ex Mrs wants to be vindictive and make false, malicious and frivolous DV claims.
It's an epidemic actually. Claiming DV always helps if you want the kids, house etc and make your ex lose their job. (Some occupations will cancel your practice registration in the case of DV) and nobody is allowed to question it.
I very narrowly avoided this exact scenario.
The ex threatened to make a false accusation just to have my firearms seized, but she thankfully never went through with it.
MtnMan wrote:Plenty of blokes lose their guns because their ex Mrs wants to be vindictive and make false, malicious and frivolous DV claims.
It's an epidemic actually. Claiming DV always helps if you want the kids, house etc and make your ex lose their job. (Some occupations will cancel your practice registration in the case of DV) and nobody is allowed to question it.
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
Wm.Traynor wrote:MtnMan wrote:Plenty of blokes lose their guns because their ex Mrs wants to be vindictive and make false, malicious and frivolous DV claims.
It's an epidemic actually. Claiming DV always helps if you want the kids, house etc and make your ex lose their job. (Some occupations will cancel your practice registration in the case of DV) and nobody is allowed to question it.
My SIL had this done to him. The cops take the wife's word for it that she feels threatened. No proof of violence, no nothing. Those laws need to change. He can't go shooting for years.
Wm.Traynor wrote:
My SIL had this done to him. The cops take the wife's word for it that she feels threatened. No proof of violence, no nothing. Those laws need to change. He can't go shooting for years.
MtnMan wrote:Wm.Traynor wrote:
My SIL had this done to him. The cops take the wife's word for it that she feels threatened. No proof of violence, no nothing. Those laws need to change. He can't go shooting for years.
So your daughter???
mickb wrote:bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
true and sadly you can never eliminate the small minority in any hobby and its playing a losing game to care what others do that you have no control of.
I look at all the thousands of idiots killing themselves drink driving and dont feel a single bit of personal tarring or responsibility being a consumer of alcohol and a car driver myself.
Nor do I feel any responsbility policing my own sport if some bloke kills his wife with the same brand of golf clubs I use.
bigrich wrote:mickb wrote:bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
true and sadly you can never eliminate the small minority in any hobby and its playing a losing game to care what others do that you have no control of.
I look at all the thousands of idiots killing themselves drink driving and dont feel a single bit of personal tarring or responsibility being a consumer of alcohol and a car driver myself.
Nor do I feel any responsbility policing my own sport if some bloke kills his wife with the same brand of golf clubs I use.
unfortunately common sense goes out the window with the general public when it comes to a minority of gun owners misbehaving . they understand cars , alcohol and individual decisions regarding their use/misuse . thanks to the mainstream media and hollywood , some in our society think all gun owners are dangerous, sadistic, right wing crazies who wear camo and hang nazi flags in their Livingroom, or have klan membership . i've encountered people who believe this sort of cr@p , and when you start throwing real world facts at them they double down on their belief's cause conceding their wrong and ignorant is too shameful for them
mickb wrote:I notice coming back to mining as an industry how many of these fellas must play up as a lot wished they could own guns but cant. I dont delve into the exact nature of their infractions but in a few cases I was dissappointed to hear it was due to punchups years ago. Im assuming there are a range of other offences which preclude people from owning guns . Where else do you lose the rights to do something or maintain a hobby so easily.
If a fella maliciously chops down the neihgbours tree with a chainsaw he doesnt lose the right to enter hardware stores or own tools for 10 years.
If a bloke committs any crime whilst drunk he isnt banned from consuming for ten years.
If a bloke doesnt fence a pool or get council permission for a shed he doesnt lose the ability to ever build one again.
I also reject the idea a bloke who gets charged for a punch up is always too dangerous to own a gun for 5 or 10 years. If he wanted to use a gun to hurt someone, he would have done so.
Also what other sport gets you banned for leaving something like a loose 22LR cartridge rolling around when you take the car to a mechanic. There is a 1000% more chance of someone getting hurt from people leaving car keys out at night where teenagers can flog them for joyrides...
They seem to have taken a mechanism to prevent hardened pyschos from owning guns and mis using it as a tool to reduce ownership
alexjones wrote:A son in law is the husband of one's daughter. Maybe it is a step child, adopted or family friend etc but I think son in law is not the right term.
Shootermick wrote:MtnMan wrote:Plenty of blokes lose their guns because their ex Mrs wants to be vindictive and make false, malicious and frivolous DV claims.
It's an epidemic actually. Claiming DV always helps if you want the kids, house etc and make your ex lose their job. (Some occupations will cancel your practice registration in the case of DV) and nobody is allowed to question it.
I very narrowly avoided this exact scenario.
The ex threatened to make a false accusation just to have my firearms seized, but she thankfully never went through with it.
bigrich wrote:mickb wrote:bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:There's a lot of people with firearms licences who shouldn't have them too I reckon...
yes, fortunately their a small minority . but their stupidity tars us all with the same brush with authorities and the general public thanks to the media
true and sadly you can never eliminate the small minority in any hobby and its playing a losing game to care what others do that you have no control of.
I look at all the thousands of idiots killing themselves drink driving and dont feel a single bit of personal tarring or responsibility being a consumer of alcohol and a car driver myself.
Nor do I feel any responsbility policing my own sport if some bloke kills his wife with the same brand of golf clubs I use.
unfortunately common sense goes out the window with the general public when it comes to a minority of gun owners misbehaving . they understand cars , alcohol and individual decisions regarding their use/misuse . thanks to the mainstream media and hollywood , some in our society think all gun owners are dangerous, sadistic, right wing crazies who wear camo and hang nazi flags in their Livingroom, or have klan membership . i've encountered people who believe this sort of cr@p , and when you start throwing real world facts at them they double down on their belief's cause conceding their wrong and ignorant is too shameful for them
Wapiti wrote:
Good point though, out here, the biggest crimes with guns, shooting people's animals, drunken lawlessness on the remote roads, poaching and just simply disrespecting landowners out here, is most definitely dominated by mine and gas workers on R&R. And it's all fueled by alcohol.
mickb wrote:Wapiti wrote:
Good point though, out here, the biggest crimes with guns, shooting people's animals, drunken lawlessness on the remote roads, poaching and just simply disrespecting landowners out here, is most definitely dominated by mine and gas workers on R&R. And it's all fueled by alcohol.
Where about is that mate. Oil and gas and mining combined are less than 1% of the working population so I am assuming you are near one of the coal or mineral basins etc. Where I am in the wet tropics the actual poaching is more tradies and local labourers looking for free meat , basically blokes with a 4x4 setup doing the deed. Middle ages blokes as well.
Wapiti wrote:mickb wrote:Wapiti wrote:
Good point though, out here, the biggest crimes with guns, shooting people's animals, drunken lawlessness on the remote roads, poaching and just simply disrespecting landowners out here, is most definitely dominated by mine and gas workers on R&R. And it's all fueled by alcohol.
Where about is that mate. Oil and gas and mining combined are less than 1% of the working population so I am assuming you are near one of the coal or mineral basins etc. Where I am in the wet tropics the actual poaching is more tradies and local labourers looking for free meat , basically blokes with a 4x4 setup doing the deed. Middle ages blokes as well.
Southern central Qld.
But the main reason is that the bloke that bought the joint next to me is off the oil/gas, and all his mates are invited to come along when they have R&R.
No problem with that at all, that's how most people get a chance to get out, that's someone else's generosity for whatever reason they like to share.
It's when they are inconsiderate, disrespectful and downright criminal dogs, that it becomes a problem.
And to deny that it goes on, because this owner is too weak to do anything about it, or too proud, or both, is the issue.
If you were in those shoes for years, and had stock and property shot by these lowlifes, you would begin to completely wish they were not in a position to have guns. My wife and I found a fallow buck last week, 100m off the fenceline inside our place with a hole in it's shoulder, a hole through it's shoulder blade and busted up ribs. It had been shot.
It's not just them of course, it's the knuckledragger "Pros" on their way between properties they are permitted on, shooting along roads and over fences. They only shoot things they can drag back to the ute though. It's the mentally retarded poacher hunters that just shoot at something because it breathes, over a high fence they have no intention or fitness of going through or over to get what they killed for fun.
It is this that has made a huge area out this way now not allow outside hunters anymore, and distrust anyone from outside. Because that's becoming the experience, that our only exposure to them is disrespectful and criminal?
It makes me doubly annoyed, because I know that to back shooting and hunting politically, I can't separate us all. But it is making it increasingly hard to convince anyone around here that lives on the land, affected by outsiders, that city people should have guns. And to see people who just don't get it is disheartening when you are trying to support everybody.