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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by alexjones » 24 Dec 2025, 9:30 pm

Yeah labor of old is not the labor of today. Labor of old was like the nationals of current.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by womble » 25 Dec 2025, 3:21 am

It’s a different world.
They have much better access to what the majority want.
And they are all just trying to capture the majority. Because, no different than the rest of us, they are chasing the best money.
They are professional politicians.
And they don’t work for us. They work for themselves, only to better their own lives.

We are 6% of the population.
It can still make a difference. Muslims are 3% and look what they’ve achieved here.

There is no room for defeatism. That is not who we are. We will be brave.
We each need to step up in whatever capacity we can. As individuals.
Maybe it’s just emails and lobbying. Maybe you hold more influence.
What matters is you fight to your capacity. It matters that we all do.
We have a duty.
We owe it to those that came before us and those that will come after.
Represent yourself well. Do no harm.
The pen is mightier than the sword. If the pen is used to order more swords.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by bigrich » 25 Dec 2025, 4:54 am

womble wrote:It’s a different world.
They have much better access to what the majority want.
And they are all just trying to capture the majority. Because, no different than the rest of us, they are chasing the best money.
They are professional politicians.
And they don’t work for us. They work for themselves, only to better their own lives.

We are 6% of the population.
It can still make a difference. Muslims are 3% and look what they’ve achieved here.

There is no room for defeatism. That is not who we are. We will be brave.
We each need to step up in whatever capacity we can. As individuals.
Maybe it’s just emails and lobbying. Maybe you hold more influence.
What matters is you fight to your capacity. It matters that we all do.
We have a duty.
We owe it to those that came before us and those that will come after.
Represent yourself well. Do no harm.


:thumbsup: hopefully unity of firearms owners into a voting block with more active advocate groups that work for us as a group will be formed out of this . i can imagine minns saying "merry Christmas Mr Lawrence ........" thanks a lot minns :thumbsdown:
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by alexjones » 25 Dec 2025, 5:00 am

Gun owners out number muslims and jews in this country. However they are concentrated(for the most part) to a few electorates whilst gun owners are spread thinly across all electorates.

So the government use them as a voting block whilst they rape us gun owners. Every gun owner in this country should move to south east Queensland.

Around 800k gun owners outside of Queensland. 800k of them in Brisbane would make Queensland the Texas of the federation.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by bigrich » 25 Dec 2025, 5:17 am

alexjones wrote:Gun owners out number muslims and jews in this country. However they are concentrated(for the most part) to a few electorates whilst gun owners are spread thinly across all electorates.

So the government use them as a voting block whilst they rape us gun owners. Every gun owner in this country should move to south east Queensland.

Around 800k gun owners outside of Queensland. 800k of them in Brisbane would make Queensland the Texas of the federation.


we already are the texas of the federation , and we've got to get more vocal and pro active in politics :thumbsup:

if we had that lefty labour limp wrist steven miles as premier he'd be doing the same as minns :thumbsdown:
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by wanneroo » 25 Dec 2025, 5:37 am

bigrich wrote:
alexjones wrote:Gun owners out number muslims and jews in this country. However they are concentrated(for the most part) to a few electorates whilst gun owners are spread thinly across all electorates.

So the government use them as a voting block whilst they rape us gun owners. Every gun owner in this country should move to south east Queensland.

Around 800k gun owners outside of Queensland. 800k of them in Brisbane would make Queensland the Texas of the federation.


we already are the texas of the federation , and we've got to get more vocal and pro active in politics :thumbsup:

if we had that lefty labour limp wrist steven miles as premier he'd be doing the same as minns :thumbsdown:


You do, otherwise these totalitarian nutjobs will just take everything until they have total control over the chaos they created beneath them.

As I have said elsewhere that is the lesson the firearms lobby learned in the USA. The only reason we have what we have and all the pro firearms capabilities with have is because so many of us keep protesting, kept emailing and calling politicians, kept drafting pro firearms legislation, kept finding pro gun candidates, kept taking cases to the higher courts and so on. You just can't let up at all.
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by straightshooter » 25 Dec 2025, 8:40 am

In the USA certain Rights are integral to the existence of the USA even though they may be at times undermined or abused.
But let's face it, as I have pointed out many times in the past, in NSW and likely all the other states a person does not have any rights. That person may be granted privileges according to laws passed by that states subsidiary to the Crown.
So any privilege (or pseudo right) can be nullified at the stroke of a pen.
For example, consider how lightning fast these firearm laws were rammed through Parliament.
As for petitions, the clip below is indicative of their effectiveness when the current rulers think otherwise.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hUT6usfL ... ture=share
"Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about."
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Re: NSW Government to introduce toughest gun law reforms in

Post by hj1985 » 25 Dec 2025, 1:23 pm

womble wrote:It’s a different world.
They have much better access to what the majority want.
And they are all just trying to capture the majority. Because, no different than the rest of us, they are chasing the best money.
They are professional politicians.
And they don’t work for us. They work for themselves, only to better their own lives.

We are 6% of the population.
It can still make a difference. Muslims are 3% and look what they’ve achieved here.

There is no room for defeatism. That is not who we are. We will be brave.
We each need to step up in whatever capacity we can. As individuals.
Maybe it’s just emails and lobbying. Maybe you hold more influence.
What matters is you fight to your capacity. It matters that we all do.
We have a duty.
We owe it to those that came before us and those that will come after.
Represent yourself well. Do no harm.


This honestly rattled me. NSW passed the damn law yesterday, just like that. This has completely ruined my Christmas.

Let’s be real: the gun community in NSW does not have the strong lobbying power, and the government knows it. That’s exactly why we’re the easiest target when politicians want to look “decisive”.

So serious questions:

As licence holders, what can we actually do now?

How do we support each other when many people are feeling angry, stressed, and financially shafted?

How do we protect our interests on what’s still coming — especially the proposed buyback and further changes?

How can we coordinate with licence holders in other states so this doesn’t keep happening one state at a time?

And bluntly: how do we hold the Minns Labor government politically accountable in ways that actually matter?
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