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> Philip: > Thanks for your comments about The Great > Ideas Letter :o) > Now on to your question(s). > First, let me say, personally, I have no > desire to own a semi-auto high-calibre > rifle. I would never buy a Mini 14, for > instance. > As far as I'm concerned, any competent > rifleman can do as much "damage" > , if not more, than any old hack with a > semi-auto. They can shoot a running target > (wild board) with as much accuracy and > nearly as fast. > With semi-auto handguns... there are > legitimate sporting contests in which the > semi-auto's are used. > Eight shot shot guns usually have a short > barrel designed for use in thick scrub. You > need the eight shots because the scrub could > absorb and/or deflect the shot. So multiple > shots could be needed to take down the > target - feral pigs. > Double barrel shotguns have a longer barrel > and are not suited for hunting in thick > scrub. > Even though I do not own a semi-auto, nor > even desire one, I will defend your right to > own one because I know that any step in the > direction of getting rid of guns, is a step > closer to a disarmed population. > Look at how Australia did it... > A combined NATIONAL license and gun > registration system - even to existing > licensed firearm holders. > Also, all future firearm purchases from that > point on needed a police permit. And the > purchase was thus added to your > "file" as a new registered gun. > Illegal to sell a gun privately. MUST be > sold to a licensed dealer, or with the > interaction of a licensed dealer. > All firearm owners had to do a test - safety > course - to get/keep their license. > Together with this... the buy back. > So now, before a cop visits your house, he > can check his onboard computer and know > whether you have a gun or not. And know who > else in your street has a gun. And what > types. > Personal Safety is NO LONGER a legit reason > to own a gun in Oz. A letter of permission > from a land owner to shoot on his land, or > membership to a sport shooting club (with > compulsary visits) are pretty well the only > accepted reasons for owning a gun now. > Chip. Chip. Chip. That's how they did it. > One small little "it can't harm" > step at a time. The old frog in boiling > water thing. > Continued small sneaky "can't > harm" steps and suddenly, no guns at > all. We then become totally defenceless from > any and all. > Oh... I love what happened in S.A. With no > shooters allowed in the crown land, feral > goats bred like wildfire, then the gummit > had to hire professional shooters to get rid > of them. HA! > Anyway. About the stats. Give me a few days > and I'll see what I can find. > Possibly. The onus is on the gun owners to > keep their guns safe. > People go through a period of training > before being let loose to drive a car. I > have no objection to similar training being > given before owning/firing guns. After all, > they can both be a source of enjoyment or be > used as a deadly weapon. > Michael Ross |
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