I did'nt see that one coming
https://www.nsw.gov.au/ministerial-rele ... generation



alexjones wrote:“Introducing a complete ban on firearms that can use belt-fed magazines.”
Please explain?????
They are so retarded they want to ban things that do not exist? How about we ban phased plasma rifles in the 40 watt range.

bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:“Introducing a complete ban on firearms that can use belt-fed magazines.”
Please explain?????
They are so retarded they want to ban things that do not exist? How about we ban phased plasma rifles in the 40 watt range.
nah sorry mate, you'll have to settle for a UZI , 9 mm

Finniss wrote:Can only assume belt fed has come up because ol mate was wearing an ammo belt,someone has screeched and away it goes.

alexjones wrote:bigrich wrote:alexjones wrote:“Introducing a complete ban on firearms that can use belt-fed magazines.”
Please explain?????
They are so retarded they want to ban things that do not exist? How about we ban phased plasma rifles in the 40 watt range.
nah sorry mate, you'll have to settle for a UZI , 9 mm
You know your weapons buddy.


Border_Bloke wrote:Beat me to it, I was about to post the media release earlier.
I've never been a huge political advocate, but there are two petitions to NSW parliament (one to each house) each with around 22,000 signatures, if you're a NSW resident & haven't signed them already I suggest you do:
I think that's about all we can do at the moment...

Dedd wrote:Border_Bloke wrote:Beat me to it, I was about to post the media release earlier.
I've never been a huge political advocate, but there are two petitions to NSW parliament (one to each house) each with around 22,000 signatures, if you're a NSW resident & haven't signed them already I suggest you do:
I think that's about all we can do at the moment...
2 hours later, they are both over 25,000. This is crazy fast!
It's interesting, I've been talking to my gun-neutral friends and anti-gun family and, while most don't really care if guns are further restricted, pretty much all of them think the laws are already fine and this is just over the top.
It might help to tell people that these laws would cost many hundreds of millions of dollars to implement, while our economy already isn't doing well.

Wapiti wrote:Dedd wrote:Border_Bloke wrote:Beat me to it, I was about to post the media release earlier.
I've never been a huge political advocate, but there are two petitions to NSW parliament (one to each house) each with around 22,000 signatures, if you're a NSW resident & haven't signed them already I suggest you do:
I think that's about all we can do at the moment...
2 hours later, they are both over 25,000. This is crazy fast!
It's interesting, I've been talking to my gun-neutral friends and anti-gun family and, while most don't really care if guns are further restricted, pretty much all of them think the laws are already fine and this is just over the top.
It might help to tell people that these laws would cost many hundreds of millions of dollars to implement, while our economy already isn't doing well.
All worth it mate, to a dog of a man obsessed with his own importance.
Albanese has shown he couldn't give a sh*t about wasting taxpayers money whilst the taxpayer themselves gets to live in a tent.
Any price is worth it to this activist dog, in his smokescreen and lies.
Deny. deny, deny.

Border_Bloke wrote:Beat me to it, I was about to post the media release earlier.
As predicted they want to limit individuals to owning 4 firearms (as if this would have made any difference to what happened) and want lever release & pump action firearms transferred to Cat-C or Cat-D.
The biggest thing is this clanger (ignoring the mis-spelling of "robust"):
Removing the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) review pathway, ensuring we can use sensitive police intelligence without concern that a decision will be overturned by a tribunal, while retaining a rebust internal review process to ensure fairness and accountability.
So now he wants to say "no" to a firearms license with no recourse to have the decision reviewed other than a non-transparent "internal review" process.
I've never been a huge political advocate, but there are two petitions to NSW parliament (one to each house) each with around 22,000 signatures, if you're a NSW resident & haven't signed them already I suggest you do:
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vIXRT1jpe3su04gChoZaZQ
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lc/pages/epetition-details.aspx?q=tl4HuHzz1G_qiXm-4Vm6xw
Shooters, Farmers & Fishers party also have a pre-built form to email your local state and federal representative that is applicable to all states here:
https://www.shootersfishersandfarmers.org.au/fix_your_faults.
I think that's about all we can do at the moment...




1886 wrote:I think you are mixing lever release versus lever action. Totally different. That would mean no NSW shooters would be able to compete in Single Action competitions which totally relies on lever action rifles.


Baronvonrort wrote:.............Lever action will be outlawed on magazine capacity...........................They tried this 10 round limit in WA then backflipped when those with Lever actions were outlawed.




Wapiti wrote:I am so sorry guys.
You have just been used as a scapegoat for extreme political incompetence.
If only...
Never forget this please.

9.3x64 wrote:Wapiti wrote:I am so sorry guys.
You have just been used as a scapegoat for extreme political incompetence.
If only...
Never forget this please.
Yes spot on.
We have been caught with our pants down.

9.3x64 wrote:We have been caught with our pants down.


9.3x64 wrote:Well I will never vote for the Liberal party again. They should have supported the National party last night and put up a good fight. But just like in 1996 they s**t on us, and they should not have supported labour last night.
What happened to decades of alliance with the National party and claims that they cared about people in the country and regional areas.
I have a new poster on the wall of my gun room…

bigrich wrote:9.3x64 wrote:We have been caught with our pants down.
nah this has been coming , WA was a pre curser . all the latest firearm crackdown/reforms needed was a event to trigger it like bondi . they'll change laws and give themselves a pat on the back , ignorant city dwellers will cheer that their now safer cause there's "guns off the streets..." . meanwhile crims will still shoot at each other, and if a terrorist wants a illegal gun he'll get it . just a matter of money .
there'll be other attacks cause of what's been imported into the country, not if but when . terrorists will move to other means if guns aren't available , will the minns guv'ment introduce licenses and background checks to go to bunnings or a auto parts shop if terrorists detonate a car bomb ? ban certain types of cars maybe ? our leaders have as much common sense as a gold fish.
shooters in this country have to get pro active in this country politically to stop the rot . american gun owners are constantly vigilant in this regard, while australians are largely apathetic . this attitude needs to change![]()
these are JMHO

9.3x64 wrote:bigrich wrote:9.3x64 wrote:We have been caught with our pants down.
nah this has been coming , WA was a pre curser . all the latest firearm crackdown/reforms needed was a event to trigger it like bondi . they'll change laws and give themselves a pat on the back , ignorant city dwellers will cheer that their now safer cause there's "guns off the streets..." . meanwhile crims will still shoot at each other, and if a terrorist wants a illegal gun he'll get it . just a matter of money .
there'll be other attacks cause of what's been imported into the country, not if but when . terrorists will move to other means if guns aren't available , will the minns guv'ment introduce licenses and background checks to go to bunnings or a auto parts shop if terrorists detonate a car bomb ? ban certain types of cars maybe ? our leaders have as much common sense as a gold fish.
shooters in this country have to get pro active in this country politically to stop the rot . american gun owners are constantly vigilant in this regard, while australians are largely apathetic . this attitude needs to change![]()
these are JMHO
When I said we have been caught with our pants down, I was trying to say we have had plenty of warning before now, and we didn’t do enough to stop this happening now.
Hence they caught us with our pants down.
I probably didn’t explain myself to well.


