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Access for West Australian farmers to semi-automatic firearms

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It's pretty obvious that the stolen weapons will end up in the wrong hands. Why the hell do people think they were stolen in the first place? And what the hell has a gun shop robbery got to do with farmers' and graziers' access to firearms?
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 November 2019 7:57:05 AM
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There are few guns stolen in Australian, but there are plenty of guns reported as stolen. A gun on the black market will fetch 5 or 6 times it legal market value. One gunnie in the Shoalhaven district south of Sydney, reported three guns "stolen" in less than 12 months. Another gunnie north of Sydney had an 'Aladdin's Cave' of some 200 guns stashed away.

As for political donations from the US gun freaks to Australia, I recently asked Issy if he had ever done a "cash run" from the US. It's is legal to bring less than $10k in cash at a time into Australia, but its illegal to hand it on to a political party. The Shooters Party in NSW received a $30k donation from an obscure hunt club, a mob that would be lucky to have 5 bucks in the kitty. Where did the dosh come from?
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 23 November 2019 9:27:54 AM
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Its my opinion if Al Capone was alive today and living in New South Wales, the first thing he would do is get himself a gun licence, and the second thing, Al would join the SSAA.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 23 November 2019 9:31:39 AM
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". Where did the dosh come from?"

You tell us, Paul, you seem to know so much about the NRA, SSAA and the SF&F Party.

Just a reference or two to assure us that you are not lying.

While you're at it, why did the Greens in NSW oppose higher penalties for the criminal use of firearms?
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 23 November 2019 9:54:40 AM
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That's right Issy, the Greens and the rest of the parliament didn't fall for the Shooters and Hooters three card trick. In return for mandatory sentencing of gunnie criminals, the gun freaks wanted carte blanche gun licencing, which would have seen five year old's with loaded guns. Everyone was a wake up to that one.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 23 November 2019 5:19:11 PM
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Paul,

You want us to believe that the Parliament would in some way have been forced to do what the two SF&F Party members wanted?

Hey! People are not that naive, they're also not going to fall for more of your lies.

The theory is that the Greens were protecting their drug dealer mates, same reason they wanted to get rid of police sniffer dogs.

How are you going with the backup for your other lying allegations?
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 23 November 2019 7:04:54 PM
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