As we all very well know, it's not about doing stuff for a reason to do with the topic, but to justify your existence and your paycheck. Same goes for politicians, effectively Mr O'Connor is just that, and very soon to be by title no doubt.
As we all very well know, it's not about doing stuff for a reason to do with the topic, but to justify your existence and your paycheck. Same goes for politicians, effectively Mr O'Connor is just that, and very soon to be by title no doubt.
They have.
http://i.stuff.co.nz/national/politi...f-underfunding
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So they did. Anyway, so far I've read about lots of different ways to clamp down on licensed gun owners, but nothing really at all about stopping criminals getting guns. If burglary is the number 1 way criminals get firearms, registering guns, banning guns, randomly inspecting gun license holders, won't stop guns getting stolen and pointed at police officers.
If burglary is the no one way, and I suspect it is, then it would be interesting to know how many of those burglarys are deliberately targeting the gun v just coming across them during a burglary.
If a lot are just coming across them then increasing the a cat security standards could help the issue
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I aggree but all the scarey black guns that they are so scared of are already in good E cat safes.
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"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
I typed in my license number incorrectly once, Graeme.
I immediately sent another message to the seller, apologizing for my 'wrong license number'.
His response was 'TM don't care too much, so long as there is a license number attached to the question'.
I've been 'pinged' by TM for giving my mobile number to a seller, who reacted 'correctly' too and says he's quite happy to pay TM's %age, as they guarantee he gets his money.
?????
I was thinking last night, the police association wanted an enquiry into illegal firearms, they made a submission, and they've basically ignored the most common illegal firearms, shotguns and rimfires, and decided to chase the least common illegal firearms, MSSA's etc. Surely, if you thought restrictions and bans would make police officers safer, you would chase the guns most encountered. Unless you had some kind of other agenda? Hmm.
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