GPSGuided wrote:Wow and I know what you mean! Just don't turn into an Upset Pirate as you walk out.
I wish I knew what YOU meant...
Do you think I should have spoken less? Where am I walking out to-from?
I thought we were friends
GPSGuided wrote:Wow and I know what you mean! Just don't turn into an Upset Pirate as you walk out.
GPSGuided wrote:What I meant was, don't let those things upset you. It's hard to change people and there'll always be people out beyond the 2nd standard deviation. Not worth getting upset about. Just be aware they exist. Be happy!
Happy Pirate wrote:So should we bring up Port Arthur?
I've faced down a psychotic gun-man and you're telling me to be happy?!!
Happy Pirate wrote:Which is the more defendable right? To fire a weapon or to be safe from gunfire?
Moondog55 wrote:I think you are all missing the point of the US First Amendment here and why they are so reluctant to give it up. The First Amendment is to allow US citizens to defend themselves against the government...
No such thing as a dangerous weapon [dangerous = unsafe] merely dangerous people.
Moondog55 wrote:I think you are all missing the point of the US First Amendment here and why they are so reluctant to give it up. The First Amendment is to allow US citizens to defend themselves against the government not for self defense; although we may have had our right to self defense stripped from us it is still the law in the USA
Moondog55 wrote:Eric I wasn't crititcising Just trying to point out that they do things more slowly in the bush; much more slowly
Travis22 wrote:Altho i do genuinely think target shooting is a healthier sport in the long run then AFL etcSure its great watching the little tackers run around kicking a footy, but pretty soon parents turn crazy, fights break out, drugs creep in. Gambling, alcohol etc seems to all be promoted by our fantastic national game! Ive seen first hand so many lives destroyed by footy, gee i wish we would just ban that too while we're at it
(ok enough talking crap)
vicrev wrote:...........not a park.............Does that justify discharging a firearm in/near a park ??
puredingo wrote:Man, you people used to be about the music...you've changed.
Sorry N, It's called a Seniors Moment..neilmny wrote:vicrev wrote:...........not a park.............Does that justify discharging a firearm in/near a park ??
Just to clear a point vicrev, it wasn't a park it was a bush camp in a state forest.
Google the people who have been shot by idiots with firearms........or,doesn't that come into the "gun lobby " equation?.........Moondog55 wrote:I just Googled deaths by firearms and found that despite all the BS the USA is actually pretty low down on the list [ of course Australia is lower] but that despite all the firearms in Switzerland they are very well down [ military issue firearms are not counted in Switzerland and every male over 18 there is issued one for life] it isn't firearm ownership or use that is the problem.
vicrev wrote: Google the people who have been shot by idiots with firearms........or,doesn't that come into the "gun lobby " equation?.........
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