quite a large 3d archery tournament was held here, the iba worlds
some of the top American shooters wouldn't come because they couldn't bring their guns for defense.
tbh good ifshing gear comes out of asia if only they would drop the prices on minnkotas and lowrance then build a wall and close themselves.
Thankfully ( in Australia) it’s an academic argument only for 99.99999% of the population. It only takes one fruitcake to turn up to work one day with a sawn off 12 gauge and your day can be a real bummer. Actually it’s more than a day.
Unfortunately in America this is a real risk for school kids. And a very small percentage of us. Although the yanks seem to prefer automatic weapons as it gets better press.
I always argue that a fruitcake with a SAW does a lot more damage than a fruitcake with a paper plate. Gun control doesn’t eliminate fruitcakes it does impact the damage they can do.
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Oh dear. You don’t think you could get your hands on a semi-auto centre fire rifle right now if you wanted it?
Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.
Criminals will always have access to weapons, you just can't argue with that, but, as long as the main stream population doesn't have a dozen guns for "protection" then it lessens the possibility of someone just getting pissed off and shooting the neighbour or someone who cut them off in the car, as I said, I am not anti guns, my son has a couple, and so does one of my brothers, but I am thankful for the stand that was taken on gun control. I guess the difference between using (say) a car for mass harm is, with a gun, you can do it from a long distance, hidden from view, someone with a knife or the like, has to get close, and the chances of mass destruction of life is slim, that said, it's a very emotive issue, especially in the USA.
Yes and for most registered weapons in this country (hunting rifles) the purpose is to kill animals for table - and I conceed in some cases for sport. Same as a fishing rod.
Not that I argue a loomis is as dangerous as a 30/30 but as a tool the intended use is the same.
Though I consider the gun laws ill thought out as anything managed by a government comittee will inevitably be, the main target of the legislation is about firearms that generally are not hunting tools...so I don't have a major issue...even though I had to hand one of mine in.
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guns are still silly easy to get in Australia
out of the people i associate with 13 have guns mainly larger caliber rifles
none hunt, none target shoot
all you have to do is go down to the lcoal gun range fire of 30 rounds from a 22 thats chained to the bench and you have fulfilled your requirements to say your a sporting shooter
its still a flawed system here
also found out i was a signed up shooters party member as my father signed me up 35 years ago, am now removed
Yes true, no system is perfect, but I personally prefer what we have compared to a lot of other places, does anyone even consider the person next to them in a shopping centre has a gun?
I disagree with most of what has been said here.
Guns don't kill people.....bullets do.....
and thats a load of horseshit
but hey everyones allowed an opinion