Gippsmick wrote: Fairly sure I'm more likely to be injured or killed by snake bite, falling down a ravine, etc... than hunters
ninjapuppet wrote:And the countless stories of hunters offering the passing tramper fresh venison on their 6th day into a walk.
banksia wrote:my question is : this action of the government means there will be many more guns circulating in the community contributing to a growing gun culture - so what happens to these guns in peoples' homes - who gets to use them and handle them and the ammunition and try them out? Presumably they don't stay locked away all the time - they will be out and cleaned and lying around the house at times as well as in vehicles. People generally like to show off their gun collection in various ways - especially like trying it out on targets.
Must be a great market in secondhand guns to which this adds significantly. This at a time when there is so much concern about shootings in the community. It only takes a few of these thousands of extra guns to fall into the wrong hands and bingo!
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banksia wrote:my question is : this action of the government means there will be many more guns circulating in the community contributing to a growing gun culture - so what happens to these guns in peoples' homes - who gets to use them and handle them and the ammunition and try them out? Presumably they don't stay locked away all the time - they will be out and cleaned and lying around the house at times as well as in vehicles. People generally like to show off their gun collection in various ways - especially like trying it out on targets.
Joel wrote:forest, come and hang out in NW tassie for a while and I think you will find it's not all b#llsh#t
Joel wrote:One proffesional hunter in a chopper would probably be more effective than a years worth of Recreational hunters.
sambar358 wrote: A real sambar hunter fires few shots at sambar deer in a year.....often only 2 or 3....sometimes none at all. The attraction for us isn't in the shooting....but the hunting of an elusive and intelligent animal....and doing it in a challenging and ruggedly attractive envoironment like the ANP.
Moondog55 wrote:Personally I blame Walt Disney for that "Cute" perception.
Kittens puppies and baby humans are CUTE
Deer like kangaroos, possums and rats are wild animals
Kinsayder wrote:I'd rather it didn't involve our native creatures.
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