Nothing to do with firearms safety.
They are just scared haters. Been pretty tough on gun owners for yonks
https://fb.watch/iJpUeivdyp/
Nothing to do with firearms safety.
They are just scared haters. Been pretty tough on gun owners for yonks
https://fb.watch/iJpUeivdyp/
https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.a...ly%20deadline.
Firearms and ammunition designed to shoot over long ranges with extraordinary power and precision will be outlawed in WA from 1 July
56 types of firearms will become illegal
19 calibres of ammunition will become illegal
A total of 248 licensed firearms in WA will become illegal
The WA Government will fund market-value buyback
.340 Weatherby Magnum
.28 Nosler
.330 Dakota
.338 Lapua
.300 Lapua Magnum
.338-404 Jeffery
.338 Norma Magnum
.338-378 Weatherby Magnum
338 Edge
.30-378 Weatherby Magnum
.300 Norma Magnum
.375 A-Square
.375 Gibbs
.460 Steyr
.375 CheyTac
.416 Barrett
.408 CheyTac
.50 BMG
.55 Boys
He conceded the kinds of rifles being targeted had not previously been used against police officers but said that was not a strong enough reason not to act proactively. “They need to be removed. They’re a threat. You don’t wait until the event happens, you don’t wait until the tragedy occurs to act,” Mr Papalia said.
All my waht...
soooo - all registered and they are removing 248 firearms, all legally held.
You really struggle with what the real greater threat is as compared to a (say) 270. The people that own those calibres, are not likely to use them inappropriately........ they are not cheap guns....
But hang on, the criminals will still have theirs.
On the basis of his thinking, I am waiting for them to ban all cars - cause they maybe used against police, and we need to be proactive.
Now - I must get that 30-378 before it is banned - for chris-sake a 30 calibre.
Where are Mark ans Sam based?
Would they be affected?
.28nosler is surprise inclusion to that list....
75/15/10 black powder matters
no 7mm STW ETC ETC
75/15/10 black powder matters
This is the anti sniper rifle narrative that almost reared its ugly head during our confiscation.
Easy to see where it came from
WA have been hating on these heavy caliber rifles for yonks and really frown upon a lot of large caliber rifle ownership. As in you have to sell one if you want a different one.
You can't have both.
They trust you but they don't.
Watching to many sniper movies
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Bollocks.
I’ve lived there twice in the 90s and 2010s and got my licence no problem both times, well within the time period they said it would be. Zero problems.
There’s a lot misinformation as usual, regarding this latest ban. As hunters in New Zealand - and Australia - we need to look at it in context. We are talking about 248 individual rifles. Not as some outlets would have you believe, over “200 types of hunting rifle”.
Read the list again and ask yourself how many hunters there are using those chamberings to either provide meat or control the considerable ungulate pest problem in W.A. I’ve been in contact with a bunch of my mates in Oz that I’ve hunted with all over from the Top End to the Snowies, and no one has a problem with it.
Personally, I’d remove the 28 Nosler and .300 Norma Mag off the list.
The ELR target guys are unfortunate collateral in a social battle we are fighting that will rumble on for years. My advice is pick your battles carefully, to win the war.
Just...say...the...word
Unfortunately a similar ban is waiting in the wings here in a tranche, only time will tell if it is enacted
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Some very specific wild cats on there, most of which Mark and Sam shoot….and very few others
Since when has politics been any different? This is clearly just a window dressing exercise in response to the most recent firearms nightmare in Aus. But will fighting it actually make any difference? Do people in the suburbs even take any notice? I doubt most even know about it.
But what does happen is an overblown emotional response on social media from firearms owners who are not in the slightest bit affected by a very minor tweak to the rules. Seriously, you need to go and have a look at some of the stuff that’s been written about this on the forums elsewhere.
The SSAA and the like should be making a much longer term and deeper rooted effort to demonstrate to suburban metropolitan Australians what firearms actually achieve in the outback. To be fair I think COLFO and Maori TV in particular have been doing a pretty good job of that over here in recent times. I don’t think the average non-gun person really has a problem with what we do.
We must learn the art of compromise to survive. I’ve lived in W.A. for years and I can assure you that 248 rifles out of the overall population is absolutely fuck all! Don’t let the 0.1% of the tail wag the rest of the dog.
Last edited by Flyblown; 16-02-2023 at 08:11 PM.
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