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I wonder how long until they start calling him a white Christian conservative rather than the Afghan Muslim democrat he was


Oooooh you know its right on the tip of their tongues....but i bet they wish he was
 
I forgot to add homophobe to the new description too, I think the whitewash attempt made a bit of a mess however
 
editing the transcript was a bad ideal, no dowt about that. Just give the facts. all the facts, we can make up our own minds about it.
 
Hello; Is the information in my post correct? It is my understanding that you have a "may issue" and not a "shall issue" policy. Meaning that while the authorities have granted you a license, they were not required to. In other words it was their choice and not yours.

Is it true that claiming self defense is not considered sufficent reason to be issued a license?

Is the semi-auto 22 caliber rifle such as the Ruger 10-22 one of the banned types?

#1 yes
#2 yes
#3 sort of.

In Aus, owning a firearm is a privilege and not a right, its a privilege that has to be earned+maintained and a privilege that can be removed from you if you abuse it. You need to do a firearms safety course (1 day nothing serious) have somewhere appropriate to store your firearms+ammunition (heavy or bolted safe + locked box) and you need a legitimate reason for owning it (Target shooting or hunting are both legitimate reasons for rifles/shotguns and target shooting is the sole legitimate reason for owning pistols)

self defence is not a legitimate reason. and TBH i'm glad its not. I know i wouldn't feel safer with random strangers walking around with guns.

The 10-22 isnt "Banned" but it is alot more restricted than a bolt/pump/lever 22, but you could buy it with a legitimate reason, like being a landowner with pests to cull or a professional culling company.

i dont know if these links will work outside of Aus but ill put them here anyway.

https://www.police.qld.gov.au/progr...Application/weapons/categories/categories.htm

https://www.police.qld.gov.au/progr...enceApplication/licences/firearms/default.htm
 
#1 yes
#2 yes
#3 sort of.

In Aus, owning a firearm is a privilege and not a right, its a privilege that has to be earned+maintained and a privilege that can be removed from you if you abuse it. You need to do a firearms safety course (1 day nothing serious) have somewhere appropriate to store your firearms+ammunition (heavy or bolted safe + locked box) and you need a legitimate reason for owning it (Target shooting or hunting are both legitimate reasons for rifles/shotguns and target shooting is the sole legitimate reason for owning pistols)

self defence is not a legitimate reason. and TBH i'm glad its not. I know i wouldn't feel safer with random strangers walking around with guns.

The 10-22 isnt "Banned" but it is alot more restricted than a bolt/pump/lever 22, but you could buy it with a legitimate reason, like being a landowner with pests to cull or a professional culling company.

i dont know if these links will work outside of Aus but ill put them here anyway.

https://www.police.qld.gov.au/progr...Application/weapons/categories/categories.htm

https://www.police.qld.gov.au/progr...enceApplication/licences/firearms/default.htm

Hello ;Thanks for the reply. I was a bit suprised by the inclusion of protective clothing, vests, as weapons.
I will be careful to refer to the 10-22 as restricted from now on.
 
yikes!!
 
In Canada we are not far behind Australia for pistol ownership. We have no right to personal protection outside of our homes. Even inside of our home you had better have real good proof of needing to use lethal force. The only ones safe here are the criminals. We even get punished if someone breaks into our home and steals our firearms.
 
Yet so many hidden agenda politicians here would have us believe our northern (or in my case eastern) neighbors are a crime free peaceful excellent health care providing utopia
 
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