Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
If memory serves we used to have firearms registered to an owner it made no difference to firearms related crime or unlawful procession of firearms. There are merits in having a registration system, but they will not stop illegal firearms, it has a potential to reduce the ability of some licence holders to purchase arms for sale to the black market.
I would have to agree with the general consensus that the Greens are a misguided waste of space but I have heard of a couple of cases where their input has actually been sensible eg one bill to do with security of restricted areas on the first reading contained the requirement security officers were to be armed, this would have meant with limited or no training a group of people would be armed, even aviation security who operate in in a potentially dangerous environment, (and are government backed), are not armed, the only ones who appeared to notice this disparity were the Greens as they were the ones who objected.
What should concern some folks here is the alteration to the laws around airguns, I have a single shot spring powered air rifle that has a muzzle velocity in excess of some .22 cal firearm rounds, if I have to licence that's fine I will, but many wont.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
Naaaaaaaaaaaaagh its not there fault, they smoked ways too much grass to be able to think normal.
Politics needs grassers, cause if they weren't there who else would make dumb arse ideas a reality.... Sue Bradford, now there's a shister, well she sure ain't a looker, or much good for anything else, or was it anything lol..... A smack is bad, it hurts lol........
From now on we will put naughty gun weilding idiots on the naughty step!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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.Nooooooooo please mr, don't put me back on the naughty step, pleeeease......
I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
How do you know?
Never had it here so you have nothing to Base it no other than what some other country has or hasn't done.
You go to a place, not supposed to have a firearm, you find a gun what do you do now?
Nothing becuase you have no way of tracing a firearm of if you go to a house and find no gun and there should be.
If it was registered you would know who is or isn't suposed to have one and find out either way why they don't.
I'm not nieve enough to think this will slove all the problems but at least it is a start unlike what there is now.........Nothing.
You don't need no gun control, you need bullet control!
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
ORLY
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_pol..._1983_Arms_Act
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0502/S00074.htm
We did it was removed in 1982, maybe before your time.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
No country has ever been able to show that gun registration has lowered gun crime rates. And why would it ?
Motor-vehicles present themselves regularly in a public place, registration is relatively easy to enforce. Yet many vehicles go unregistered, carry fasle plartes or are stolen, particularly those used in crimes.
But guns are different. Most of their life is spent out of public scrutiny, in a cupboard or on private land.
Indeed, the sight of one registered or otherwise causes greenies to shit themselves and find another reason to be a vegetarian. Rocking into a mountain hut full of tree-huggers, whilst slinging a 7mm REM-Mag always make you feel like they think you are going to shoot them...
And, when grand-dad dies, what happens then ?
The problem with the old registry was that the guns would just get "lost". Did the older son Fred take them or was it young Joe ?
Perhaps the police could appoint a man to read the deaths column and run around to make sure the dead chaps guns are not handed on !
Our current system of licensing users seems to be working very well. Why F around with it ?
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The licensing of airguns will actually increase the number of firearms in the community, so it will be good for boosting the numbers of firearms owners.
Once licensed, many who would have wanted only an air-rifle for the magpies or bunnies will buy a .22 as well / instead.
Criminals of course, don't bother with the license, They don't need it, as they don't buy their guns at Sportsways.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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