That kid in the Whitsundays was 19.
They ripped the door of its hinges to get into his home. He defended himself.
But to this day the media still hounds him. The families of the criminals want him tried.
https://9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/ripped-off-calls-for-new-inquest-into-queensland-beach-town-tragedy/4d83319e-34e9-453e-9f72-634297ef7cbfThe police could have pressed charges. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don’t.
Should it be a matter for their discretion, or should you have the law on your side when acting in self defence.
That’s what this is about.
You do have the right to defend yourself in Queensland, as in all states.
However. Can you effectively exercise that right is the issue. There are many laws that contradict that right by outlawing any possible means or utility to exercise that right.
So do you really have that right. If it is illegal to exercise it.
Unfortunately we see so many of our most vulnerable fall victim to violent crimes because, whilst they had the right, they did not possess the means.
The true measure of any society is how it treats its most vulnerable.
Criminals target vulnerabilities and we neglect our duty.
It’s not necessarily about firearms. There is a whole industry of non lethal defence nowadays.
In Victoria we’d like to see women permitted pepper or capsicum spray. The trial in the NT is getting outstanding results.
This stuff saves lives.
How do your grandparents protect themselves from armed home invaders.
They don’t.
They get bashed, stabbed, raped, murdered.
Just sign the petitions. Worry about the Nationals growing some balls later.
The pen is mightier than the sword. If the pen is used to order more swords.