It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Correct, however, you are in dreamland.
Yes, criminality.People commit crime for a reason
Cool, so rape cos she's hot is on? I spent all my money on codys and ciggies and the TAB on thursday, so the money you have (by not frittering it on these things) is my money, I just have to come get it? What 's your address?reducing that reason would reduce the offending
Nope, you think twice, cos you aren't out by xmas this time aroundIf you impose manditory sentencing for armed robbery,then the reason to offend still exists,the method of offending change
Yep and most aren't thieving cunts. Some CHOOSE that path.More and more people are born into social disadvantage in New Zealand
Minter, I want a spa, my own home, two rentals, a nice boat, missus with bolt on tits, and a mistress with different bolt on tits for variety. Which bank do I rob? Or should I do multiple dairy robberies (the family owned ones, you know, the ones that are struggling to get ahead) and sell the tobacco on facebook, and down the pub? How many dairy robberies is too many?more and more hard working people are finding it harder to get ahead
Agreed.Society pays the price for people offending.
Identify your target beyond all doubt
Norske, I see your point, but NZ is a great place to become educated and get ahead, problem is it's a choice and the system now allows you to take what you can from social service and do a bit of theiving to top up and live a lazy life. That's what you have to change, I cannot believe anyone goes thru the schooling system here and cannot read or write, let alone do simple maths. We allow these choices to be available, I don't know the answer, but taking hard working citizens earning ain't really an option.
I old and tend to believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but there are too many soft cocks now that just want to cuddle the poor bastards
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Norsk your view is fine in theory but in practical reality has not worked so I am with Tommy on this. We have had a welfare state in New Zealand for several decades now but instead of the various benefits being viewed as a hand up for which there should be gratitude they are seen as a hand out to which there is an overwhelming sense of entitlement by many of the recipients. I firmly believe that the choices a person makes can overcome any social disadvantage that they have the misfortune to be born into.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
People do though.I would say half the guys I worked with in Kaiangaroa couldn't read or write well.Statistically I should have been a failure too,no School Certificate,dropped out of School,manual labourer etc. However I was raised well and had that support network of family and strong role models.
Most offenders come from broken homes,many were abused as kids,the odds are stacked against them from the start.Add to that limited job prospects,low income communities,historical welfare dependancies.Tommy states they choose to offened,they can't "un-choose" the circumstances they grew up in.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Knowing a few on here we have come from similar starts to you and have made our own way through life without privilege, it's a self attitude and a motivation to do some thing with your life. @Rushy I view my super as a god given right! Don't go there!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
People taking personal responsibility for their actions would go a long way.
I'm sick of the "oh he was beaten as a child" type shit I so often read about. Back in the day socially accepted means of disciplining children are regarded as child abuse today. Knowing the difference between right and wrong is not rocket science. Most criminals elect to do what they do through choice, motivated by greed and by the fact that they can't be bothered doing a day's honest work so they feel it is their right to take from others.
Playing the victim and using that as an excuse is a loser's attitude. There are a lot of low-paid law abiding citizens who've experienced hardship too.
Last edited by Ryan; 09-02-2017 at 10:58 PM.
No argument from me. I work hard for my $$ and we look after ourselves and yet I find I am constantly being expected to "pay more" or "my share"
Well F#$k me why, really takes away the intensive to work hard when you can do Sweet FA and still get looked after.
Don't get me started about all the bleating about house prices
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
People commit crimes because their morality threshold is reached, and to the offender, the reward outweighs the risk of being caught and receiving the likely punishment.
Everyone has a different threshold when it comes to committing offences, be it speeding, shoplifting, assault, robbery or murder. Some of us would, under no circumstances, commit any such offence, while the worst of us wouldn't hesitate. The rest of us lie somewhere in between.
Ask yourself this:
1. If there was absolutely no chance of being caught, what crime(s) would you commit? Would you attach that standard capacity mag to your A-cat semi? Would you steal $10 from a stranger? $1000? $1Million? Would you assault or kill an individual of your choice?
2. Now what if there was a 100% chance you would be caught, but the punishment was minor?
3. What if there was a small chance you would be caught, but if you were caught, the punishment was severe?
Everyone has a different morality threshold and a different risk/reward threshold. Improving the chance of catching offenders (more, better policing) and increasing punishments (more jail time etc) are the easy solutions. Changing people's morality thresholds so they don't offend in the first place is the hard solution.
Many people have exceedingly low morality thresholds.
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