Wapiti wrote:I just hope for the day where nobody cares what others think of them (non-shooting public), everyone gets out and sticks together when it's needed, and you will all see the positive results.
The only reason any WA shooters can't attend is if they're in a walking frame or in hospital. Or forever hold off on complaining about your lot.
Nothing personal. but it's no wonder you probably will be throwing your guns into a crusher.
And as for threads deteriorating or people being real nasty, it's not lost on others not involved in the abuse either. Just ignore it if you don't like it and be entertained. Maybe steer it back on track with a question re. the OP by adding your own positive or helpful input.
Just don't let it turn into some other big shooting forum, where 10 or so rabid 24hr posters compete for the highest branch of the chimp's tree. All opinions and contributions are welcome, even alternative opinions. People will work out which one is right for them I'm sure and get something out of it..
geoff wrote:Wapiti wrote:I just hope for the day where nobody cares what others think of them (non-shooting public), everyone gets out and sticks together when it's needed, and you will all see the positive results.
The only reason any WA shooters can't attend is if they're in a walking frame or in hospital. Or forever hold off on complaining about your lot.
Nothing personal. but it's no wonder you probably will be throwing your guns into a crusher.
And as for threads deteriorating or people being real nasty, it's not lost on others not involved in the abuse either. Just ignore it if you don't like it and be entertained. Maybe steer it back on track with a question re. the OP by adding your own positive or helpful input.
Just don't let it turn into some other big shooting forum, where 10 or so rabid 24hr posters compete for the highest branch of the chimp's tree. All opinions and contributions are welcome, even alternative opinions. People will work out which one is right for them I'm sure and get something out of it..
I'm just not sure I agree on that in our current media climate. There is no scenario where, even if we all sit down and make tea over some cupcakes, it's reported on favourably.
When the organisers can't even get our peak bodies on board, to the point where they advise people not to go, you just know they don't play nice.
alexjones wrote:Yes I agree with the above.
The most important thing in any WA shooters life should be to protect their individual freedoms and to get their guns back. That's it. Freedom comes above all else because without freedom you are leaving nothing to the next generation. Nothing to your kin. Nothing to your future bloodline.
So in my eyes any person from WA who does not go and show the government how much they hate tyranny then you are in my eyes a coward or some kind a communist sympathiser.
bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:Yes I agree with the above.
The most important thing in any WA shooters life should be to protect their individual freedoms and to get their guns back. That's it. Freedom comes above all else because without freedom you are leaving nothing to the next generation. Nothing to your kin. Nothing to your future bloodline.
So in my eyes any person from WA who does not go and show the government how much they hate tyranny then you are in my eyes a coward or some kind a communist sympathiser.
Geez mate, that last line is a bit harsh. You’re right that everyone needs to get active and take a stand though. Some other posters are right about this forum slipping in respect , understanding and unity. You’re entitled to your views and people can ignore such remarks, but this is a public forum and you don’t know who could be reading it. Just saying….
alexjones wrote:Yes I agree with the above.
The most important thing in any WA shooters life should be to protect their individual freedoms and to get their guns back. That's it. Freedom comes above all else because without freedom you are leaving nothing to the next generation. Nothing to your kin. Nothing to your future bloodline.
So in my eyes any person from WA who does not go and show the government how much they hate tyranny then you are in my eyes a coward or some kind a communist sympathiser.
geoff wrote:alexjones wrote:Yes I agree with the above.
The most important thing in any WA shooters life should be to protect their individual freedoms and to get their guns back. That's it. Freedom comes above all else because without freedom you are leaving nothing to the next generation. Nothing to your kin. Nothing to your future bloodline.
So in my eyes any person from WA who does not go and show the government how much they hate tyranny then you are in my eyes a coward or some kind a communist sympathiser.
Totally rational and normal. Yet when I call out this nonsense, I'm the uncouth bad guy?
Give me a break there, Senator McCarthy
geoff wrote:Trying to have a mature conversation about politics is impossible if all you resort to is that people who disagree with you are cOmMuNiSt SyMpAtHiSeRs
Just a complete absence of the depth and breadth of empathy that perhaps attending an event which is no doubt heavily surveilled by the regulator and getting yourself on a watchlist by association if anything untoward pops off is just a non starter for a huge chunk of the population.
Or just wilfully ignoring the fact that both major government-forming parties are fully supportive of these reforms. The Nats are banging their drum but don't stand a hope in hell of having the clout to pull off any major change. The liberals are ecstatic that Labor are doing the "dirty work" for them - they might not say it loudly, but I have no doubt that they are quite happy to reduce the number of firearms licencees themselves. They started all this nonsense in the 90s, never forget that.
Electoralism isn't going to save you. No elected member is sufficiently motivated to see past the next election cycle and frankly "Gun nut candidate bending over to lobby group to repeal gun laws and weaken public safety" is a headline that writes itself and destroys anyones career. It's a rubbish headline. But it would work flawlessly.
Y'all are still in the denial stage of grief.
geoff wrote:I get what you're saying about hoon laws but as you also said, it's a completely different kettle of fish with firearms legislation
The reality is that nobody cares and nobody, public or parliamentary, is coming to save you.
alexjones wrote:Mate I know we all have opinions, I get it. I am a free speech absolutist. People can say what they like.
However my mind can not physically fathom your defeatism. I just can’t comprehend the logic.
animalpest wrote:The costs of complying with having to buy new safes, strong rooms, security etc can make a lot of gun owners think twice.
It's going to cost a packet for some
mchughcb wrote:Make sure you wear your aborigine pride shirt so if the police see you they will run a mile less they be accused of homosexual racism.
geoff wrote:mchughcb wrote:Make sure you wear your aborigine pride shirt so if the police see you they will run a mile less they be accused of homosexual racism.
That's definitely the tenor of conversation we want to be associated with! Thanks for proving my point.
on_one_wheel wrote:AJ ... You really should think about withdrawing your cranium from your rectum.
Ever considered that perhaps another 8% couldn't make it there and the final 90% of firearms owners really don't care because to them, those firearms in the safe are about as important to them as the dusty old golf clubs hiding in the shed.
alexjones wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:AJ ... You really should think about withdrawing your cranium from your rectum.
Ever considered that perhaps another 8% couldn't make it there and the final 90% of firearms owners really don't care because to them, those firearms in the safe are about as important to them as the dusty old golf clubs hiding in the shed.
No I haven't considered that. As a gun owner nothing is more important to me.
In 2022 I left my grandfathers death bed, quit my job and drove from Cairns to Canberra to protest government tyranny with over 300k people.
So I do not consider any excuse for why people could not go because like that Metallica song goes, “nothing else matters”.