In a major expansion of gun rights, the US Supreme Court has ruled that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defence.
Kebbin said
08:10 AM Jun 24, 2022
Can't help but think the US is a failed State and their precious Constitution will see the end of the their united states.
Wanda said
08:42 AM Jun 24, 2022
They just don't get it, do they!
Ian
dorian said
08:52 AM Jun 24, 2022
The really scary thing is that the US is essentially all that stands between us and Russia and China. We are living in apocalyptic times, especially if Trump makes a comeback.
86GTS said
11:08 AM Jun 24, 2022
Land of the free, home of the brave.
NOT.
Possibly the "sickest" nation in the world.
Gundog said
11:35 AM Jun 24, 2022
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
Corndoggy said
11:54 AM Jun 24, 2022
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
An interesting comment from someone with an interesting name on this subject.
dorian said
12:26 PM Jun 24, 2022
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
How many more schoolkids have to die before gun nuts recognise and accept the obvious solution? Please take your gun toting mantra somewhere else.
Wanda said
12:48 PM Jun 24, 2022
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
Don't see toooooo many mass stabbings do we???
I really can't see how any intelligent person can stand up and stick up for their laws, sorry!
Have you actually seen the stats on people dying from mass shootings in the US
"BS from fools" you say, thats rather a rash statement don't you think!!
Ian
dorian said
01:03 PM Jun 24, 2022
Wanda wrote:
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
Don't see toooooo many mass stabbings do we???
I really can't see how any intelligent person can stand up and stick up for their laws, sorry!
Have you actually seen the stats on people dying from mass shootings in the US
"BS from fools" you say, thats rather a rash statement don't you think!!
Ian
Happiness is a warm gun.
Wanda said
01:11 PM Jun 24, 2022
dorian wrote:
Wanda wrote:
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
Don't see toooooo many mass stabbings do we???
I really can't see how any intelligent person can stand up and stick up for their laws, sorry!
Have you actually seen the stats on people dying from mass shootings in the US
"BS from fools" you say, thats rather a rash statement don't you think!!
Ian
Happiness is a warm gun.
Apparently?
Ian
Whenarewethere said
01:26 PM Jun 24, 2022
I did archery in school for sport on Sydney Northern Beaches, & that was public school. Just as lethal as a gun & silent.
Personally I think these sort of things should not be encouraged. Plenty of other activities we can all do.
Dont forget the crime gangs in Sydney and Melbourne with guns almost a shooting every couple of days
Mariner30 said
03:10 PM Jun 24, 2022
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
It wasn't the " looney left media " that shot all those little kids, some in the face at close range but some looney with an assault rifle.
Ya don't need a Uzi for deer or duck hunting.
At least l didn't.
Izabarack said
03:50 PM Jun 24, 2022
Whenarewethere wrote:
In a major expansion of gun rights, the US Supreme Court has ruled that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defence.
Who says they are Nutcase? The determination appears to only be a change to New York laws and related to concealed carry.
markmack said
04:01 PM Jun 24, 2022
DUE TO THE HIGH COST OF LEAD . THERE WILL BE NO MORE WARNING SHOTS.. !!
Dont forget the crime gangs in Sydney and Melbourne with guns almost a shooting every couple of days
Are you implying that we should allow more guns into the community to address the imbalance?
More people are killed by frying pans than rocket propelled grenades. Should that be an argument to allow ownership of RPGs?
As for crime gangs, criminals kill criminals. Sickos kill school children. Criminals get their guns from other criminals. Sickos get them from Walmart.
Whenarewethere said
05:46 PM Jun 24, 2022
dorian wrote:
More people are killed by frying pans than rocket propelled grenades. Should that be an argument to allow ownership of RPGs?
Quote from management at large company I worked for trying to justify their mess. 'We had to stuff up to see if we were doing it right." & they certainly did stuff up!
Maybe everyone should get weapons & then we can see if it was better without weapons.
peter67 said
06:19 PM Jun 24, 2022
dorian wrote:
Wanda wrote:
Gundog wrote:
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
Don't see toooooo many mass stabbings do we???
I really can't see how any intelligent person can stand up and stick up for their laws, sorry!
Have you actually seen the stats on people dying from mass shootings in the US
"BS from fools" you say, thats rather a rash statement don't you think!!
Ian
Happiness is a warm gun.
No, happiness is a gun so hot you can fry eggs on the barrel.
86GTS said
06:22 PM Jun 24, 2022
In my opinion there is something fundamentally wrong with modern society
This is reflected in the numbers of people suffering from depression.
Social media is a major contributing factor in this scenario.
It also seems to me that its fashionable to be a "lame duck".
So many people seem to need counselling for feeling insecure, anxious, inadequate, stressed, alienated, inferior etc etc.
The mental health budget has gone thru the roof.
What's causing it?
The US has the same problems but they vent their feeling by blowing other peoples heads off with assault weapons.
Luckily for us we have stringent gun laws which should always stay in place.
PeterInSa said
07:19 PM Jun 24, 2022
Years ago, driving around Adelaide with an American Friend "Pete There are some very aggressive Drivers here compared to the US"
Me " Yes I would be a Forgiving Driver in the US, because if I upset someone they could pull out their pistol from under their Car seat and......"
This is a lengthy and complex discussion about the issue of USA schools shootings - as I argued in a previous thread this is a lengthy and complex problem and simplistic solutions will not work:
In America the gun problem is intractable. For everyone else the solution is obvious.
Let's just hope that the pro gun voices in Australia continue to have no more influence than a fart in space.
Are We Lost said
12:21 PM Jun 25, 2022
At almost 2 hours long you would need a deeper interest in the subject than I have. Care to give us a brief?
I watched Boab's linked video by Bill Maher. Bill's point is that violent movies are the prime root cause of gun violence. Hollywood movies are increasingly about violence, with more firepower, more blood and gore, and increasingly graphic. The more we see of this, the more immune we become, and the easier to act out those fantasies.
Yet with all that violence, the hypocracy is that nobody is raising an eyebrow. The root cause of gun violence, is not worth mentioning?
Mariner30 said
01:08 PM Jun 25, 2022
Are We Lost wrote:
At almost 2 hours long you would need a deeper interest in the subject than I have. Care to give us a brief?
I watched Boab's linked video by Bill Maher. Bill's point is that violent movies are the prime root cause of gun violence. Hollywood movies are increasingly about violence, with more firepower, more blood and gore, and increasingly graphic. The more we see of this, the more immune we become, and the easier to act out those fantasies.
Yet with all that violence, the hypocracy is that nobody is raising an eyebrow. The root cause of gun violence, is not worth mentioning?
The root cause of school shootings or any other mass shooting in the US ( which happens weekly or thereabouts. ) is the ease at which assault weapons can be bought by nutcases, who are having a bad hair day...or the neighbors cat walked on their car.
They want to become famous after they kill themselves or are shot by someone else.
I've watched a billion western re-runs...from Hopalong Cassidy to Russell Crowe and l've never felt like running out to shoot anyone.
Assault weapons...and the ease that they can be bought...plus nut jobs are the common denominator.
Are We Lost said
01:46 PM Jun 25, 2022
Mariner30 wrote:I've watched a billion western re-runs...from Hopalong Cassidy to Russell Crowe and l've never felt like running out to shoot anyone.
If you had an assault weapon would you feel like running out to shoot anyone? You are the same as 99.99999% of the population who would not (how many decimal points should there be?). But some do, as they have done in Australia.
There are other countries that have relaxed gun laws, but they don't have the same problems. And if you research the US statistics you will see that handguns are used in many more killings than assault weapons. The criminals will always get their weapons (as they do in Australia with our fairly tight gun laws). Don't compare the US to Australia when it comes to crime. If I lived there I would want an assault rifle for protection. I believe they save more lives than they take.
Anyway, it's written into their constution from back in a different era. Part of the justification then was protection of the country. Now that guns are enshrined in the American way of life, changing the constitution is unlikely to happen in a hurry.
In a different thread KevinJ made a comment along the lines of "Who would attack the US with 300,000,000 armed citizens?". Maybe we should encourage gun ownership in Australia for our protection .
dorian said
01:49 PM Jun 25, 2022
Are We Lost wrote:
In a different thread KevinJ made a comment along the lines of "Who would attack the US with 300,000,000 armed citizens?".
Japan?
Mariner30 said
03:27 PM Jun 25, 2022
Are We Lost wrote:
Mariner30 wrote:I've watched a billion western re-runs...from Hopalong Cassidy to Russell Crowe and l've never felt like running out to shoot anyone.
If you had an assault weapon would you feel like running out to shoot anyone? You are the same as 99.99999% of the population who would not (how many decimal points should there be?). But some do, as they have done in Australia.
There are other countries that have relaxed gun laws, but they don't have the same problems. And if you research the US statistics you will see that handguns are used in many more killings than assault weapons. The criminals will always get their weapons (as they do in Australia with our fairly tight gun laws). Don't compare the US to Australia when it comes to crime. If I lived there I would want an assault rifle for protection. I believe they save more lives than they take.
Anyway, it's written into their constution from back in a different era. Part of the justification then was protection of the country. Now that guns are enshrined in the American way of life, changing the constitution is unlikely to happen in a hurry.
In a different thread KevinJ made a comment along the lines of "Who would attack the US with 300,000,000 armed citizens?". Maybe we should encourage gun ownership in Australia for our protection .
Firstly, you don't know me or which or how many recreational firearm or hunting organisations l have been a member of or what positions l have held in them.
I have been around firearms since the mid sixties and have done a lot of hunting and target shooting.
Have used a SKS in the early -mid 70's but never owned one
This discussion is about mass random shooting in the US.
Has nothing to do with Australia's gun laws.
We have had very few random mass shootings in Australia since Port Arthur ( which is 90 mins away )
Apart from criminals shooting each other or one in Darwin
That is a good thing.
Ya don't see many random mass shootings with muzzle loading single shot black powder weapons,
Do ya?.
Mostly just assault rifles
peter67 said
05:28 PM Jun 25, 2022
As you know M30 the person who mostly never sees the effect of their shot is the person standing behind the black powder muzzle loader. Used a friends lever action Marlin 45/70 with the original black powder loading, didn't know whether I'd hit the pig for a good five seconds :)
In a major expansion of gun rights, the US Supreme Court has ruled that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defence.
Ian
NOT.
Possibly the "sickest" nation in the world.
They are not nutcase gun laws, Its the looney left media in America who sensationalize gun related incidents, are you aware that more people are murdered with Kitchen Knives than guns.
Most people who are anti gun here in Australia have never handled one or seen one, except in movies and beleive the BS that eminates from fools, we as a nation could not defend ourselves if we were invaded, so what what are you going to do when or if it happens.
An interesting comment from someone with an interesting name on this subject.
How many more schoolkids have to die before gun nuts recognise and accept the obvious solution? Please take your gun toting mantra somewhere else.
I really can't see how any intelligent person can stand up and stick up for their laws, sorry!
Have you actually seen the stats on people dying from mass shootings in the US
"BS from fools" you say, thats rather a rash statement don't you think!!
Ian
Happiness is a warm gun.
Apparently?
Ian
I did archery in school for sport on Sydney Northern Beaches, & that was public school. Just as lethal as a gun & silent.
Personally I think these sort of things should not be encouraged. Plenty of other activities we can all do.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-23/four-wounded-in-stabbing-rampage-in-auckland/101177624
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-19/serious-stabbings-rise-by-50-per-cent-in-victoria-hospital-data/100923448
https://www.9news.com.au/national/queensland-news-man-dies-after-being-stabbed-multiple-times-in-laidley-home/ea2e58d2-5fdb-47de-86d4-ff8998c04ff8
https://www.9news.com.au/national/man-stabbed-multiple-times-kicked-head-melbourne-attack-victoria-police/d0c6f176-5d08-4c39-91e1-1beb599dda56
Dont forget the crime gangs in Sydney and Melbourne with guns almost a shooting every couple of days
It wasn't the " looney left media " that shot all those little kids, some in the face at close range but some looney with an assault rifle.
Ya don't need a Uzi for deer or duck hunting.
At least l didn't.
Who says they are Nutcase? The determination appears to only be a change to New York laws and related to concealed carry.
Are you implying that we should allow more guns into the community to address the imbalance?
More people are killed by frying pans than rocket propelled grenades. Should that be an argument to allow ownership of RPGs?
As for crime gangs, criminals kill criminals. Sickos kill school children. Criminals get their guns from other criminals. Sickos get them from Walmart.
Quote from management at large company I worked for trying to justify their mess. 'We had to stuff up to see if we were doing it right." & they certainly did stuff up!
Maybe everyone should get weapons & then we can see if it was better without weapons.
No, happiness is a gun so hot you can fry eggs on the barrel.
This is reflected in the numbers of people suffering from depression.
Social media is a major contributing factor in this scenario.
It also seems to me that its fashionable to be a "lame duck".
So many people seem to need counselling for feeling insecure, anxious, inadequate, stressed, alienated, inferior etc etc.
The mental health budget has gone thru the roof.
What's causing it?
The US has the same problems but they vent their feeling by blowing other peoples heads off with assault weapons.
Luckily for us we have stringent gun laws which should always stay in place.
Me " Yes I would be a Forgiving Driver in the US, because if I upset someone they could pull out their pistol from under their Car seat and......"
This is a lengthy and complex discussion about the issue of USA schools shootings - as I argued in a previous thread this is a lengthy and complex problem and simplistic solutions will not work:
Jordan Peterson talks with Warren Farrell
Let's just hope that the pro gun voices in Australia continue to have no more influence than a fart in space.
I watched Boab's linked video by Bill Maher. Bill's point is that violent movies are the prime root cause of gun violence. Hollywood movies are increasingly about violence, with more firepower, more blood and gore, and increasingly graphic. The more we see of this, the more immune we become, and the easier to act out those fantasies.
Yet with all that violence, the hypocracy is that nobody is raising an eyebrow. The root cause of gun violence, is not worth mentioning?
The root cause of school shootings or any other mass shooting in the US ( which happens weekly or thereabouts. ) is the ease at which assault weapons can be bought by nutcases, who are having a bad hair day...or the neighbors cat walked on their car.
They want to become famous after they kill themselves or are shot by someone else.
I've watched a billion western re-runs...from Hopalong Cassidy to Russell Crowe and l've never felt like running out to shoot anyone.
Assault weapons...and the ease that they can be bought...plus nut jobs are the common denominator.
If you had an assault weapon would you feel like running out to shoot anyone? You are the same as 99.99999% of the population who would not (how many decimal points should there be?). But some do, as they have done in Australia.
There are other countries that have relaxed gun laws, but they don't have the same problems. And if you research the US statistics you will see that handguns are used in many more killings than assault weapons. The criminals will always get their weapons (as they do in Australia with our fairly tight gun laws). Don't compare the US to Australia when it comes to crime. If I lived there I would want an assault rifle for protection. I believe they save more lives than they take.
Anyway, it's written into their constution from back in a different era. Part of the justification then was protection of the country. Now that guns are enshrined in the American way of life, changing the constitution is unlikely to happen in a hurry.
In a different thread KevinJ made a comment along the lines of "Who would attack the US with 300,000,000 armed citizens?". Maybe we should encourage gun ownership in Australia for our protection
.
Japan?
Firstly, you don't know me or which or how many recreational firearm or hunting organisations l have been a member of or what positions l have held in them.
I have been around firearms since the mid sixties and have done a lot of hunting and target shooting.
Have used a SKS in the early -mid 70's but never owned one
This discussion is about mass random shooting in the US.
Has nothing to do with Australia's gun laws.
We have had very few random mass shootings in Australia since Port Arthur ( which is 90 mins away )
Apart from criminals shooting each other or one in Darwin
That is a good thing.
Ya don't see many random mass shootings with muzzle loading single shot black powder weapons,
Do ya?.
Mostly just assault rifles