bloody labor commies



fussy wrote:So did we all write to our local member?

Die Judicii wrote:I had a gut feeling that was coming, way back when the sh!t hit the fan in the Wait Awhile state.
You can never trust a politician,,,,,,,,,, especially a weevil with a fake smile.
Now is high time for all Qld shooters to get real busy,, get vocal,, and let everyone you talk to know your disapproval. (including your local member)
Don't hold back.
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bigrich wrote:hey fellas, just checked my emails and had a message from shooters union saying steven miles of QLD labor is trying to introduce a motion into parliment today for mandatory mental health checks for firearm owners . i never liked that slimy looking nerd , looks like he's related to "pee wee herman" too .
bloody labor commies



Wapiti wrote:Beat me to it, Bigrich. Good on you mate.
I hate the Labor party with a passion. The thought of that fat union c**kpit Miles still dribbling on as "opposition leader" just sums up what human trash looks like and how the CFMEU sponsored oxygen theives dictate Labor future.
I wonder how long it will take someone to blame John Howard for this too.
Wake up to yourselves and stand up.
And for the softc**ks, yep, I personally paid a visit to my local member. He stated his country constituents do not need more gun laws, we need more judges who aren't living in a parallel woke universe.
Fight.
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Wapiti wrote:Beat me to it, Bigrich. Good on you mate.
I hate the Labor party with a passion. The thought of that fat union c**kpit Miles still dribbling on as "opposition leader" just sums up what human trash looks like and how the CFMEU sponsored oxygen theives dictate Labor future.
I wonder how long it will take someone to blame John Howard for this too.
Wake up to yourselves and stand up.
And for the softc**ks, yep, I personally paid a visit to my local member. He stated his country constituents do not need more gun laws, we need more judges who aren't living in a parallel woke universe.
Fight.


bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:Beat me to it, Bigrich. Good on you mate.
I hate the Labor party with a passion. The thought of that fat union c**kpit Miles still dribbling on as "opposition leader" just sums up what human trash looks like and how the CFMEU sponsored oxygen theives dictate Labor future.
I wonder how long it will take someone to blame John Howard for this too.
Wake up to yourselves and stand up.
And for the softc**ks, yep, I personally paid a visit to my local member. He stated his country constituents do not need more gun laws, we need more judges who aren't living in a parallel woke universe.
Fight.
after some thought, i'm keen to know what your key points were that you discussed with your local member wapati ? as a younger man i met with my local members over the "hoon laws" that were introduced in QLD and my concerns over abuse of these laws by authorities . people like myself , and advocate groups for motoring enthusiasts formed in response, changed the actions of police and MP's. i'm considering going and having a chat with my local member and i'm wanting to hear your key points with your MP so i can put forward a strong argument . when you look at the statistics of australia, we don't really have a gun problem as 95% or more of gun crime is committed by criminals with illegal firearms



womble wrote:Pertinent question remains.
Did this happen ?
Nothing in last Thursday’s transcript. Miles wasn’t in attendance.
And no they don’t sit on Sundays
Will it happen. It’s on the horizon country wide. But the priority is the national registry rollout, still several years till completion.
Then I think we can expect WA laws implemented nationwide. But they want a reliable accurate registry first.
Both majors want national gun laws realised, despite their origins. Voting for either won’t save us.
Look elsewhere for salvation. Or keep voting for your own demise.

Wapiti wrote:bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:Beat me to it, Bigrich. Good on you mate.
I hate the Labor party with a passion. The thought of that fat union c**kpit Miles still dribbling on as "opposition leader" just sums up what human trash looks like and how the CFMEU sponsored oxygen theives dictate Labor future.
I wonder how long it will take someone to blame John Howard for this too.
Wake up to yourselves and stand up.
And for the softc**ks, yep, I personally paid a visit to my local member. He stated his country constituents do not need more gun laws, we need more judges who aren't living in a parallel woke universe.
Fight.
after some thought, i'm keen to know what your key points were that you discussed with your local member wapati ? as a younger man i met with my local members over the "hoon laws" that were introduced in QLD and my concerns over abuse of these laws by authorities . people like myself , and advocate groups for motoring enthusiasts formed in response, changed the actions of police and MP's. i'm considering going and having a chat with my local member and i'm wanting to hear your key points with your MP so i can put forward a strong argument . when you look at the statistics of australia, we don't really have a gun problem as 95% or more of gun crime is committed by criminals with illegal firearms
Well Rich my main points were,
Queenslands gun laws already ensure that only exemplary people get access to firearms, and no evidence that tightening laws further will do anything to lessen crime whatsoever. He agreed.
Drugs and guns, come in on the same boats, same planes, same shipping containers, inside the same engine sumps, etc.
Not from public firearms license holders.
I mentioned how primary producers in WA have one hand tied behind their back with regards to access of their properties decided by people who have no idea what the farmers issues on the land with feral animals, animal welfare, with the type of gun s they can own, and the senior political police who decide who can be permitted on their places.
Also, the big issue of mental health assessments - I know for a fact that the police in WA wanted GP's to assess whether or not a shooters licence holder is of a psychological state to own firearms. They cannot do that, neither can Psychiatrists (real doctors), tell what your mental state will be next week, next month, next year. Which is the main issue. Nor will they do it.
My brother is a very well known psychiatrist, and he HATES guns and cannot see why anyone wouldn't play golf or tennis instead. He reckons that if there were no guns, there would be no gun related crimes, suicides or incidents. We have huge arguments. Imagine if you had to be assessed to have a gun license by him?
Forget psychologists, woke uni-educated non-health professionals. God help us. They'd be lining up to stroke their egos and screw us over (not mentioned in my discussion).
It was a casual discussion, he knows me because I have taken him to task on the Pikedale wind factory that Squadron Energy (Twiggy Forrest scum) want to destroy our area with 210 giant 280m high turbines. Aint gonna happen.


womble wrote:Pertinent question remains.
Did this happen ?
Nothing in last Thursday’s transcript. Miles wasn’t in attendance.
And no they don’t sit on Sundays
Will it happen. It’s on the horizon country wide. But the priority is the national registry rollout, still several years till completion.
Then I think we can expect WA laws implemented nationwide. But they want a reliable accurate registry first.
Both majors want national gun laws realised, despite their origins. Voting for either won’t save us.
Look elsewhere for salvation. Or keep voting for your own demise.



Wapiti wrote:Actually the Missus had a good point last night - 4 people all with illegal, unregistered guns, hold up two farms, there's a police incident with up to a dozen police vehicles from 3 local towns, stolen vehicles and an armed getaway on a country highway... and nothing in the news.
Doesn't suit the narrative of blaming law-abiding, legally licensed folk, and support more laws that do nothing? She might have a point.
Either way, none of you would know about any of this if you only watch mainstream media from your urban suburbs.
Meanwhile, people out here are pushing the laws by keeping firearms as handy as possible because of what's happening away from the masses.

Wapiti wrote:Not correct.
Why are some of you looking for excuses and looking the other way all the time?
This morning on SKY news we have John Howard pressuring the Lib state govt in Qld to look at strengthening the laws further.
Exactly what SU are warning us about.
Get all agitated with me if you want for your own ignorance, but you are wrong again. Hang sh*t on me instead if your personality gets a boost from it, I don't need your love.
Pull your collective heads out of the sand and get active.
SU IS NOT beating anything up, but is actually informing us all of what's going on. Everyone else is hiding from what they don't want to hear. Typical and exactly why we are where we are now with BS laws.



Wapiti wrote:Yeah fair enough, I don't trust ANY politicians either, They all swing ONLY with where they think they can get votes.
So, if they think the average city clown thinks it's a good idea, even if it's dumb, they'll do it.
I cop a lot of flack for going on about politics, but really, the only way to stop this is to make them aware that they are really p*ssing off the voters and driving them elsewhere.
Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. But those people who get insulted when I say our biggest enemy is the lazy f*cks within that are here only for the easy times need to get off their phone screens and get on the emails.
Doing something might not work sometimes with arrogant political trash, but doing nothing ALWAYS achieves nothing.


Wapiti wrote:Good points Rich, appreciate them.
Personally I'm still coming to grips with this social media thing.
Up here it's big news, other politicians are jumping onto the bandwagon, calling for stricter laws. And they have jumped on the fact that this clown JH has jumped in on it to skite how it was him who "took the necessary steps to stop us becoming another US gun culture".
What disappoints me is the people who are supposed to be our peers, who brush this off as a membership drive by SU by whipping up fear.
Honestly, those people are my arch enemy, people who sicken me. And they white ant the social media wood-pile, because they hide behind that as an excuse.
No wonder there are so many people on social media blaming others for their position in society, belittling others who dare to never give up, or achieve something they never will with their attitudes, all to hide their lack of achievement or the fact they are satisfied with being pushed around, or being a sheep hiding in the flock.
Or maybe, too average to fight like some of us. So it is their peers that become the enemy.
Don't dare show that you have a go if you want to be popular, but who wants to be a sheep going up into the truck?



womble wrote:I don’t watch sky entertainment because I’ve seen firsthand what happens to people who do.
But if Christafail is using a conservative demigod for backup . Yeah not good eh.
please explain the context of your remarks 
