Hi guys,
Maybe I am missing a trick here .. wouldn't it have been prudent for our WA likeminded brothers (and sisters) to try sell those firearms they just surrendered?
Ok, some may have been given a stipend for their trouble but surely that would not have met or exceeded the value of them?
Is there something more nuanced going on?
Maybe for some of the low-value firearms, sure. But from what I saw from some of the available footage where their cheeky minister and police were gloating about getting some "ninety thousand firearms off the streets" (it's enough to make you vomit .. they were NOTHING OF THE SORT, having been safely stored by responsible and licensed gun-owners) at least a bloody good number (say 10%? more?) good / nice / better than nice quality firearms gone to scrap rather than sending over to us, where we could likely have bettered their re-buy state government offer and too given them a new lease at life?
Was it a missed opportunity for us? Maybe a missed opportunity for them? Or was it all likely to be too big a pain in the proverbial that nobody bothered? Or have some indeed done just that?
I am interested in your anecdotes .. so please share your thoughts, I welcome them.
I saw footage of nice over-unders (am sure I saw a 694) and modern centrefires in that mix. Likely hand-picked by them to set the scene but surely worth more than a $150 stipend?
Stay well, everyone. And may your aim be true and the dope not dopey!
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