


Bugman wrote:Just out of curiosity, is it just me, but why do female members of the Greens look like a bag full of arseholes with very bad hair styles?
The other thing that crept up on me was the statement that in the new legislation, cat H shooters would have to store their handguns at their club.
I just can't see that working at all. To me, it just the government trying to make owning a cat H (or A/B too) too inconvenient with the hope that most shooters would just give up on their sport. I have shot a ranges that are very isolated and hidden and no matter how much security was involved, thieves would have a field day. This idea came from the anti gun lobby, including the Greens.


womble wrote:Bugman wrote:Just out of curiosity, is it just me, but why do female members of the Greens look like a bag full of arseholes with very bad hair styles?
The other thing that crept up on me was the statement that in the new legislation, cat H shooters would have to store their handguns at their club.
I just can't see that working at all. To me, it just the government trying to make owning a cat H (or A/B too) too inconvenient with the hope that most shooters would just give up on their sport. I have shot a ranges that are very isolated and hidden and no matter how much security was involved, thieves would have a field day. This idea came from the anti gun lobby, including the Greens.
The greens don’t differentiate between legal gun owners and criminal gun owners.
They don’t understand that you can legally own firearms. They just can’t process that information.
They see gunthey think bad man bad
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So in their minds, that would just be criminals stealing from other criminals



Bugman wrote:Just out of curiosity, is it just me, but why do female members of the Greens look like a bag full of arseholes with very bad hair styles?
The other thing that crept up on me was the statement that in the new legislation, cat H shooters would have to store their handguns at their club.
I just can't see that working at all. To me, it just the government trying to make owning a cat H (or A/B too) too inconvenient with the hope that most shooters would just give up on their sport. I have shot a ranges that are very isolated and hidden and no matter how much security was involved, thieves would have a field day. This idea came from the anti gun lobby, including the Greens.


Finniss wrote:I noticed forced club membership in the NSW fact sheet. Shutting down clubs was a WA sneak attack, I imagine WA suggested this to Minns. Try making your shoots when there is no club nearby.

9.3x64 wrote:Finniss wrote:I noticed forced club membership in the NSW fact sheet. Shutting down clubs was a WA sneak attack, I imagine WA suggested this to Minns. Try making your shoots when there is no club nearby.
Yes. I also noticed something in this NSW legislation about friends or family cannot come and try shooting for a day with a liscenced shooter. That is a massive change!
I have lost count of the amount of young blokes that I have taken to the range for the day that are still shooting.
That change is designed to make it harder for people to get introduced to shooting.

Bugman wrote:Just out of curiosity, is it just me, but why do female members of the Greens look like a bag full of arseholes with very bad hair styles?

Finniss wrote:9.3x64 wrote:Finniss wrote:I noticed forced club membership in the NSW fact sheet. Shutting down clubs was a WA sneak attack, I imagine WA suggested this to Minns. Try making your shoots when there is no club nearby.
Yes. I also noticed something in this NSW legislation about friends or family cannot come and try shooting for a day with a liscenced shooter. That is a massive change!
I have lost count of the amount of young blokes that I have taken to the range for the day that are still shooting.
That change is designed to make it harder for people to get introduced to shooting.
Ah yep I did notice that too. A lot of this stuff appears to have been prepared a while back.
The second biggest loss i see with this is not being able to give people opposed to guns a go. I've given a few a go over the years and once they realise the serious safety involved and how fun it is they chew through your bloody ammo quick smart.




Finniss wrote:Yep. Wouldn't have picked straight pulls as the devil. Blasers with the easy change barrels encourage owning less guns overall too.



alexjones wrote:The shooter could of easily used a Lithgow 303. And killed as many people.

Finniss wrote:Or a landcruiser




Wapiti wrote:Totally agree with you mate.
Problem is, Australians are not like Americans who will fight for their rights.
Australians hide behind the "rough, tough, Aussie fight-the-man spirit which is absolute bullsh*t. They are too used to handouts and lies, which they'd shrivel up without.

Bugman wrote:Wapiti wrote:Totally agree with you mate.
Problem is, Australians are not like Americans who will fight for their rights.
Australians hide behind the "rough, tough, Aussie fight-the-man spirit which is absolute bullsh*t. They are too used to handouts and lies, which they'd shrivel up without.
Speak for yourself sunshine. Australians have proud tradition of standing up where it counts and where they can. BUT some are like you. Full of cynicism.
That's what you hide behind. Thank christ, you appear to be in the minority.




