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Old 31-07-2017, 06:36 AM   #91
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Maybe if some people think America's guns laws are so great they should go over there and live

I post frequently on an un-moderated American forum, and if you think it is all bang and glory over there you are sadly mistaken
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Old 31-07-2017, 09:36 AM   #92
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Maybe if some people think America's guns laws are so great they should go over there and live
I've never been in trouble with the law but had to hand-in 3 firearms in the by-back all because of some worthless **** stain - who mind you obtained a gun that had already been banned in my state.

And since then check out at all the Underbelly killings.

Don't blame guns. Have a look at the trash that recently ran-over 500 people in France with a Truck.

And more people have died on America's roads than all the fatalities in all their wars combined, so under the current logic lets ban vehicles too.
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Old 31-07-2017, 10:04 AM   #93
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I am not anti-gun at all, however I don't think we need fully automatic weapons, assault weapons and every man and his dog carrying hand guns.

It is a known FACT that easy access to guns contributes to murders, not just criminals, but domestic violence, retaliation crime etc - or is that just bull-****?

No matter how good guns laws are criminals will always get access to them

If the current laws were in would Bryant been able to commit the crime?
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Old 31-07-2017, 10:38 AM   #94
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If the current laws were in would Bryant been able to commit the crime?
I'm not familiar with Tasmania's current firearm regulations, but say he couldn't get a weapon and ammunition legally or on the black market, there are many other weapons that have been used that people don't scream to be banned, they just seem to always blame the gun. So take away all the guns then no more mass/murders is their mindset.
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And now......................back on topic please.
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