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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn inguns
Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who
received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. -- Bod --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote:
Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. And mass murderers. Don't forget them. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote:
Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
"Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . How odd that Australia didnt get any more socialism after its gun grab. |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:52:42 +1100, "Rod Speed"
wrote: "Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . How odd that Australia didnt get any more socialism after its gun grab. You were already socialist or the grab would not have worked in the first place. I doubt a grab like that would get more than 30-40% compliance in the US and then only if the compensation was reasonable. I can already see the lawsuits demanding 100% of retail value, based on the 5th amendment rule on "taking". |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:52:42 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: "Terry Coombs" wrote in message ... On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . How odd that Australia didnt get any more socialism after its gun grab. You were already socialist or the grab would not have worked in the first place. You wouldnt know what real socialist was if it bit you on your lard arse. You lot are just as socialist with SS and Medicare, the USPS, govt schools, the cops, the legal system, the military system, who does most of the roads, the US corps of engineers etc etc etc. In fact much more socialist than we are with the US corps of engineers. I doubt a grab like that would get more than 30-40% compliance in the US It isnt even possible given your stupid constitutional right to bear arms. and then only if the compensation was reasonable. I can already see the lawsuits demanding 100% of retail value, based on the 5th amendment rule on "taking". Nothing to do with socialism. |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:52:42 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . How odd that Australia didnt get any more socialism after its gun grab. You certainly profited from it, senile pest. I'm sure quite a few of your neighbours resented the gun grab. -- FredXX to Rot Speed: "You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder we shippe the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity and criminality is inherited after all?" Message-ID: |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
Terry Coombs writes:
On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. * The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . If you thing a handful of assault rifles in the peoples hands will have any affect on an "oppressive government", you haven't been paying attention to recent world history. Face it, when the second amendment was written, "arms" consisted of swords, pikes, knives and the muzzle-loading musket. Using the modern definition of 'arms' to interpret the amendment is misinterpreting the intent of the founders. Where do you draw the line? Physics Packages? |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Wed, 03 Apr 2019 17:25:39 GMT, (Scott Lurndal)
wrote: Terry Coombs writes: On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: âœGuns are a way of life for me, really,â? says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. âœI think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun,â? says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. âœHe ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.â?As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. âœI donât think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely donât need them in my job,â? he says. âœItâs like driving around in a Ferrari, you donât need it.â? https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. Â* The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . If you thing a handful of assault rifles in the peoples hands will have any affect on an "oppressive government", you haven't been paying attention to recent world history. What? you mean like Afghanistan where goat herders with AKMs are giving the US military a run for their money? Face it, when the second amendment was written, "arms" consisted of swords, pikes, knives and the muzzle-loading musket. Using the modern definition of 'arms' to interpret the amendment is misinterpreting the intent of the founders. The "arms" (rifles) held by farmers and woodsmen were superior to the Brown Bess muskets carried by the red coats. That is a bad analogy. The whole concept that rights are limited to 18th century technology is flawed If I want to take that to it's logical conclusion, the 1st amendment would only protect the spoken word and printed page because that was all the forefathers knew about. |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turnin guns
On 4/3/19 1:25 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Terry Coombs writes: On 4/3/2019 10:58 AM, wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: âœGuns are a way of life for me, really,â says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. âœI think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun,â says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. âœHe ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.âAs part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. âœI donât think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely donât need them in my job,â he says. âœItâs like driving around in a Ferrari, you donât need it.â https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. Â* The difference is that cars can't be used to overthrow an oppressive government . Socialism can't be far behind the gun grabs . If you thing a handful of assault rifles in the peoples hands will have any affect on an "oppressive government", you haven't been paying attention to recent world history. Face it, when the second amendment was written, "arms" consisted of swords, pikes, knives and the muzzle-loading musket. Using the modern definition of 'arms' to interpret the amendment is misinterpreting the intent of the founders. Where do you draw the line? Physics Packages? Since the First Amendment was written to insure the freedom of hand operated printing presses cranking out fouir-page newspapers, notices tacked to the town hall door and comments by the town crier....by your logic- radio, TV, internet, broadband, SiriusXM, texting, etc. aren't covered ;-) -- Ever notice the shortage of "armed law-abiding citizen victim tragedy stories in the news? |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Wed, 03 Apr 2019 17:48:21 -0700, Oren wrote:
Check your facts. Say America has 4% of the world's population and has 42% of the guns in the world. I believe you. You have a serious problem. It can't be just little tiny dicks and insecurity. There must be something more. My condolences. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turnin guns
On 4/3/2019 7:48 PM, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2019 17:25:39 GMT, (Scott Lurndal) wrote: If you thing a handful of assault rifles in the peoples hands will have any affect on an "oppressive government", you haven't been paying attention to recent world history. Check your facts. Say America has 4% of the world's population and has 42% of the guns in the world. Ask Senator Feinstein. Then read about the Oath Keepers. Guns are my natural right birth. If you are offended, ask me if I give ****. spit * What Scott doesn't realize or refuses to acknowledge is that a large percentage of those arms are owned by people with military training and COMBAT EXPERIENCE . You don't have to own your own tank to kill one of "theirs" . And antipersonnel armaments rely on catching the "enemy" in groups . Ask any 'Nam vet how well that worked . Plus the fact that at least a percentage of current military will be sympathetic to the cause .... and will either refuse to fight or defect - with their gear and as much armament as they can carry off . I don't own an AR type rifle , don't feel the need . But I support the rights of those who do . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? No, because the maximum speed they can do isnt what makes them effective for mass murder. I bet a lot more people are killed in speed related car crashes than gun violence. Very likely but cars are a tad more useful for most than a military assault weapon. |
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'Like a Ferrari, you don't need it' - New Zealanders set to turn in guns
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:42:29 +1100, "Rod Speed"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 14:01:46 +0100, Bod wrote: Guns are a way of life for me, really, says Womersley, 48, who received his first firearm, a .22-calibre rifle, for his 12th birthday, and now hunts with his 15-year-old daughter. The semi-automatics used in the attack will be banned, with exemptions for working hunters, and tougher licensing rules are on the drawing board. I think the gun laws were too slack...the laws gave this bad man a gun, says Womersley, who owns eight or nine guns, stored in a safe in the garage of a home decorated with game heads. He ruined it for everyone. Not everyone is like that.As part of a new national firearm buyback scheme, he expects to hand in one military-style AR-15 assault rifle, a type of weapon used in the Christchurch massacre. I dont think we need military-style weapons in our society. I definitely dont need them in my job, he says. Its like driving around in a Ferrari, you dont need it. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ne...-idUKKCN1RF0J3 Fair play to the Kiwis, at least they are doing something about their gun laws. No-one NEEDS an assault gun, except for military etc. No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? No, because the maximum speed they can do isnt what makes them effective for mass murder. That is certainly the main difference between a semi auto and a bolt action. |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:42:29 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: No one needs a car that will go faster than 100 KMPH either (the national speed limit there) will they have to turn in all of those cars too? No, because the maximum speed they can do isnt what makes them effective for mass murder. It's mainly your psychopathic brethren that are the cause of mass murders and other distructive and revolting behaviour, senile Rot -- Bod addressing abnormal senile quarreller Rot: "Do you practice arguing with yourself in an empty room?" MID: |
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