Wapiti wrote:Reading my posts it sure looks like I'm an aggressive bast@rd, I don't mean it to be but I'm only trying to get people to turn this around after years of capitulation and basically no push back. I get that WA shooters get offended when other states members make opinions, but we are after all all Australians.
It's only the individual states governments that are pushing the people around, and of course it's a state issue, but governments are just that, governments and react to the same pressures from the people no matter where in Australia.
I only mentioned the farmers taking whatever trouble was necessary to make a political point, regardless of time and cost. They saw that as essential, enough is enough, and it got a result. Some spent 10K on float hire alone, in a time when they're flat out making a profit on anything.
What I'm seeing now from farmers groups is an attitude to ignore city based shooters and look after themselves politically. That's not good. Some are just seeing city gun owners as cowardly hangers-on, very sad to see.
I'm not advocating anger, violence or law breaking. That alienates the public. Mere orderly participation. What a crying shame that after all the 10's of 1000's of shooters in WA that are about to be screwed over, the politicians can get up and crow to the rest of Aus about how few people are actually against their "safety" reforms.
Never forget that the public listening to this cr@p are the very lemmings that keep on voting for their life behind bars, being protected by the dregs of the state in government, not the stars.
I'm actually very disappointed at the orgs that tried to dilute the orderly protest.
Funny thing though hey, they'll still be taking your money. Maybe even more. How coincidental and convenient these saviours are!
Best thing you can do is try for another chance, but I don't have any hope.
I know the audience is small, but eastern states, you know what to expect if you stay indoors and pray for miracles. It will need push back when they try it here.
Oldbloke wrote:Yeh, 1500 is pathetic.
Perhaps they have "tossed in the towel"
geoff wrote:Some of you are living on another planet. It's already the law just waiting on the date - it's passed both houses. Who is coming to save you exactly? The government of the day who just enacted that Act?
If this was some kind of potential future proposal or an election campaign then yeah sure but you're just delusional expecting otherwise.
The time for doing anything was three years ago - which I absolutely did.
Living in denial
geoff wrote:Some of you are living on another planet. It's already the law just waiting on the date - it's passed both houses. Who is coming to save you exactly? The government of the day who just enacted that Act?
If this was some kind of potential future proposal or an election campaign then yeah sure but you're just delusional expecting otherwise.
The time for doing anything was three years ago - which I absolutely did.
Living in denial
geoff wrote:Some of you are living on another planet. It's already the law just waiting on the date - it's passed both houses. Who is coming to save you exactly? The government of the day who just enacted that Act?
If this was some kind of potential future proposal or an election campaign then yeah sure but you're just delusional expecting otherwise.
The time for doing anything was three years ago - which I absolutely did.
Living in denial
Fester wrote:Those gays didn't fight each other and it looks like they had more balls than us.
Good luck getting money back selling guns at prices they paid new due to taking advantage of price rises.
I suspect those days are gone and the big crowded gunshops around here are now empty.
I imagine shooters in other states also cut their shooting as the shortage prices climaxed and the cost of living crisis set in.
mchughcb wrote:And the low-IQ commentators bag out a bloke like Trump from their lounge chairs?
Well there's plenty on this forum.
Finniss wrote:Yep farmers do tend to be able to get the public on side. I imagine that's why they got a higher limit of firearms than hunters. Less impact to them and less likely to protest. Firearm owners divided and conquered.
To my thinking in general a farmer needs less firearms than a hunter who chases different animals on different properties in different terrains etc
I imagine a register review of firearms per farmer in a few years will see their limit halved. Perhaps a tractor blockade will be initiated then....and the apathetic hunters who it makes no difference to won't bother turning up
Bugman wrote:mchughcb wrote:And the low-IQ commentators bag out a bloke like Trump from their lounge chairs?
Well there's plenty on this forum.
OK. Hands up those who are of low IQ, are a commentator...and have a lounge chair! Come on, time to come clean for the Chuckster.
on_one_wheel wrote:Only ritch people have lounge rooms, let alone lounge chairs, when we were kids, we couldn't even afford to sit down as it could wear our pants out.
mchughcb wrote:Bugman wrote:mchughcb wrote:And the low-IQ commentators bag out a bloke like Trump from their lounge chairs?
Well there's plenty on this forum.
OK. Hands up those who are of low IQ, are a commentator...and have a lounge chair! Come on, time to come clean for the Chuckster.
Ok you don't have a lounge chair. Sue me.
alexjones wrote:Farmers are always given special privileges. They were allowed to keep semi autos in 1996 so a lot of them didn't care and complied with the tyranny. They are given a higher gun limit now in WA to try to keep them on board also and compliant to the tyranny. But soon the semi autos will go from the farmers and the gun limits will get lower and lower.
Not to mention in that 1996 era, as we all remember communication in the bush was a lot different. There was no internet, there was no star link satellites etc so people could not organise politically as they can do much easier today. So in todays era there is no excuse for this indifference from gun owners. So the lack of support in showing up to organised political rallies has to be seen a either cowardice or they support the new laws.