Elbee Melb

This chatter about firearms limits is one of the worst gun-grabs since the 1996 Howard steal-back. If ACIC (formally Crimtrac), ASIO & the NSW Firearms Registry did their jobs - to the letter of their beloved gun laws, none of this would have happened. Instead, it would have been a car bomb, a vehicle-massacre etc, not an issue focused purely on firearms. I would argue using a vehicle on a beach would have resulted in many more lives lost. I have written to numerous MPs, even Greens MPs like Aiv Puglielli (yes a complete waste of time, but I did it anyway). I got non-sensical responses like this off them. This was their hit-list of concerns. Do they even know the current laws & hurdles Australian Shooters have to contend with???

- A sensible limit on the number of firearms a person can own (how do you determine this?)
- Bans on rapid-fire and high-powered weapons that increase the risk of serious harm (what is high powered? What is rapid fire?)
- Time-limited licences, with repeated character checks and family violence checks over time (Already exists)
- Mandatory reporting when guns are lost or stolen (already exists)
- A buy-back to remove excess and high-risk firearms from the community (This is looking like it'd cost the community in excess of $2B - waste of money!)

Can't trust Labor, Liberals and certainly not the Greens. We need to yank the rug out from under these parties. I know which way I'm voting next election, and have done so in elections past. Get onboard! I'm a single issue voter!

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