


Wapiti wrote:I've been making submissions and working on this for years Rich, and still we're getting nowhere.
We did have hope that when we finally got rid of the completely anti-firearm Labor trash that's pretty much ruined and backstabbed country folk and demonised us in Qld, and we'd see some movement.
We have so to speak, but it's moving too slowly. Same as tge suppressors push for primary producers and professional (i.e. paid) pest control shooters. There's so much to do and to fix, and too many public servants been hired in the past without ANY performance or achievement measures in their employment contracts to even SEE the benefits let alone act on our suggestions.
Our suggestions being, for both the unimaginative and the "it's all too hard" brigade, is to simply adopt the NSW system.
We even had a poll up and people (shooters) bagged that.
Some of us now just see it's pointless without support from the public unfortunately.


GerardV wrote:I think there is something to be said for highlighting the economic benefits of hunting as seen in NSW and Vic.
A politician is more likely to support a cause where they can clearly see the benefit to their position, as opposed to wearing the perceived risk of having their name against something that has a (low) chance of an accident.



bigrich wrote:signed . my only concern if this gets passed is idiot hunters lacking common sense doing the wrong thing and giving a negative public perception , which MSM and anti's love to do

bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:I've been making submissions and working on this for years Rich, and still we're getting nowhere.
We did have hope that when we finally got rid of the completely anti-firearm Labor trash that's pretty much ruined and backstabbed country folk and demonised us in Qld, and we'd see some movement.
We have so to speak, but it's moving too slowly. Same as tge suppressors push for primary producers and professional (i.e. paid) pest control shooters. There's so much to do and to fix, and too many public servants been hired in the past without ANY performance or achievement measures in their employment contracts to even SEE the benefits let alone act on our suggestions.
Our suggestions being, for both the unimaginative and the "it's all too hard" brigade, is to simply adopt the NSW system.
We even had a poll up and people (shooters) bagged that.
Some of us now just see it's pointless without support from the public unfortunately.
public support depends on how you tell (spin) it . the environmental damage to native animals and environment as well as agriculture/grazing properties properly explained is pretty compelling . but no one in politics wants to step up and assume responsibility . if there's a hunting fatality there'll be a lot of finger pointing from lefty's. just have to keep plugging away , signing petitions , supporting advocate groups who will try pushing for state forest hunting

Wapiti wrote:bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:I've been making submissions and working on this for years Rich, and still we're getting nowhere.
We did have hope that when we finally got rid of the completely anti-firearm Labor trash that's pretty much ruined and backstabbed country folk and demonised us in Qld, and we'd see some movement.
We have so to speak, but it's moving too slowly. Same as tge suppressors push for primary producers and professional (i.e. paid) pest control shooters. There's so much to do and to fix, and too many public servants been hired in the past without ANY performance or achievement measures in their employment contracts to even SEE the benefits let alone act on our suggestions.
Our suggestions being, for both the unimaginative and the "it's all too hard" brigade, is to simply adopt the NSW system.
We even had a poll up and people (shooters) bagged that.
Some of us now just see it's pointless without support from the public unfortunately.
public support depends on how you tell (spin) it . the environmental damage to native animals and environment as well as agriculture/grazing properties properly explained is pretty compelling . but no one in politics wants to step up and assume responsibility . if there's a hunting fatality there'll be a lot of finger pointing from lefty's. just have to keep plugging away , signing petitions , supporting advocate groups who will try pushing for state forest hunting
The politicians already have been given lots of our time relating to financial and environmental benifits of public land hunting for feral animals. They know what we are saying alright, but will not comment on it because if they do... then their city-based political anti-hunting and anti-firearm agenda falls apart.
Two clarifications fellas - when I refer to city germs I mean the politicians, police and socialist control-freak agendised lefties who deliberately refuse to listen to facts. Not any peers here. But then, just because someone's on here doesn't make them my peer, or yours.
For some, especially politicians too, the truth doesn't matter, winning does.
You know what it's like, you might be doing something every day, see some comments online and counter them because you've done it hundreds of times and would not be happy seeing nice guys misled, but these people will argue with you, and try and belittle you for self-importance and status. There is no way to convince these people, because if they admit then they suddenly drop down the bottom of the social media faceless credibility ladder.
The other thing, related to that, is that no matter how much time you spend going over and over and over and trying to use facts and sense, you are wasting your time. The only way is a mass agreement of like-minded people bombarding the politicians and forcing them to act for the people, something they have been getting away with not doing, or achieving, for ever. The threat of being out on their arse is and having to fail at a real job terrifies them.
Then again, look at the Katter's Castle Law petition, a record in Qld for the most online survey support for this ability to not be judged by the ineffective police and law or defending yourself and family from being murdered. Do you reckon the politicians will listen to this either?
Until the duopoly is voted from power, and real Australians who know what is right and what real struggle is like, will any of this change.

bigrich wrote:
public support depends on how you tell (spin) it . the environmental damage to native animals and environment as well as agriculture/grazing properties properly explained is pretty compelling . but no one in politics wants to step up and assume responsibility . if there's a hunting fatality there'll be a lot of finger pointing from lefty's. just have to keep plugging away , signing petitions , supporting advocate groups who will try pushing for state forest hunting




Die Judicii wrote:bigrich wrote:
public support depends on how you tell (spin) it . the environmental damage to native animals and environment as well as agriculture/grazing properties properly explained is pretty compelling . but no one in politics wants to step up and assume responsibility . if there's a hunting fatality there'll be a lot of finger pointing from lefty's. just have to keep plugging away , signing petitions , supporting advocate groups who will try pushing for state forest hunting
I agree wholeheartedly with what your saying there Mate.
And,, as for the finger pointing "if there's a hunting fatality" common sense (I know it is an endangered species) should prevail,,, and unless it proves to be an intentional act such as murder, to then be thoroughly investigated as a terrible accident, dealt with accordingly, and then move on.




womble wrote:Honestly Pauline needs to step back and let some others shine in her party. It needs a rebrand if it wants to enlist a wider demographic.
Need to let some of the younger ones step up. She’s being too possessive. And the party should alway be bigger than the leader if it wants to endure.
She needs to present a team.







womble wrote:They have no values in politics. There’s no fantasized morality involved here.![]()
Tony Abbot, a conservative, gave us gay marriage. And he openly takes credit for making it happen.
John Howard, a conservative, removed the right to life by outlawing self defense in the national firearms agreement. And that is why today the right to life is non existent here in any laws, state charters nationwide. And that is why the pro life fanatics can never get a foothold here.
There’s your f***ing conservatives.
You think because these people go to church and clap along happily that they actually have some sort of moral compass. Because they don’t.
Scomo , a conservative, gave us jobkeeper during the pandemic. So millions of us didn’t lose our jobs. That’s socialism.
Then he secured early access to the vaccines. Yep, those same vaccines that were tested on human embryos.
Pauline , who you currently like to pretend is a conservative, abstained from the vote on gay marriage because her second in command, the actual brains of the operation, is openly gay.
And the farmers remember when the Nationals did actually work for them. Were actually an agrarian socialist party as founded by the farmers for the farmers.
Would you prefer all the farms were owned by global corporations after you bankrupt them with tariffs. Like the big beautiful plan for heartland USA.
Sffp do far more to help farmers than the nationals In fact so do labor.
The only role the nationals play is to ensure coal mines stay open and the Chinese owned farms get all the water. That’s literally all they do and line their own pockets with it.

bigrich wrote:womble wrote:They have no values in politics. There’s no fantasized morality involved here.![]()
Tony Abbot, a conservative, gave us gay marriage. And he openly takes credit for making it happen.
John Howard, a conservative, removed the right to life by outlawing self defense in the national firearms agreement. And that is why today the right to life is non existent here in any laws, state charters nationwide. And that is why the pro life fanatics can never get a foothold here.
There’s your f***ing conservatives.
You think because these people go to church and clap along happily that they actually have some sort of moral compass. Because they don’t.
Scomo , a conservative, gave us jobkeeper during the pandemic. So millions of us didn’t lose our jobs. That’s socialism.
Then he secured early access to the vaccines. Yep, those same vaccines that were tested on human embryos.
Pauline , who you currently like to pretend is a conservative, abstained from the vote on gay marriage because her second in command, the actual brains of the operation, is openly gay.
And the farmers remember when the Nationals did actually work for them. Were actually an agrarian socialist party as founded by the farmers for the farmers.
Would you prefer all the farms were owned by global corporations after you bankrupt them with tariffs. Like the big beautiful plan for heartland USA.
Sffp do far more to help farmers than the nationals In fact so do labor.
The only role the nationals play is to ensure coal mines stay open and the Chinese owned farms get all the water. That’s literally all they do and line their own pockets with it.
Christ, if I want to get depression, I’ll read this post again. Nobody is perfect, least of all politicians. I try to lead and live the best life I can, when I comes to voting and who I support it’ll be the party that represents me best out of the choices I’ve got. At present, that’s auntie Pauline. I don’t expect ON to run the country, what I hope is they get enough seats and political influence to change policy and direction of Australia


Wapiti wrote:Talk about thread creep.
Forget all the self-appraising BS steering this away from the OP, if you are a Queenslander this could help you out. Join us in having a go.
If you do nothing, nothing is exactly what will happen.
