Sir Eoin O Fada
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‘’ Here's a valid reason - no one needs a gun. Few people here in Australia and other places like the UK have a gun and these countries very rarely see shootings. Owning a gun significantly increases your chances of being involved in a shooting and being injured or killed yourself. Carrying one on your person increases the risk even further. No one needs a gun.’’ I need a gun, a number of guns so that I can compete in Government sanctioned shooting events. I compete in pistol shooting with both modern and antique pistols. I compete in the historical military pistol events, historic muzzle loading military pistol events. Percussion ml single shot pistol. Flintlock ml single shot pistol
Centerfire rifle events, including military breech loading and military muzzle loading events, percussion and flintlock musket competitions. and the various .22rim fire competitions, two a month currently. Modern and antique shotguns at clay targets.
Then there are the spares. I need a lot of guns purely for target shooting, a sport recognises and encouraged by State and the Federal Government.
My hunting and feral pest management guns are covered by the above, except for my dedicated fox rifle none are fitted with telescope sights.the fox rifle is a Ruger No1 [single shot] in .220 Swift and it is equipped with a variable scope 2 to 10 power, for certain kills and for head shots when the pelts are worth getting.
Just as an aside, did you know that most electrical fatalities occur where there is man made electrical power? Abolishing all elect power would cause the fatalities to drop to zero, and remember, the world functioned before it was invented.
No electrical death except for lightning strikes.
You should look into statistics before posting. Australia has a total of 3,158,745 legal firearms in civilian hands and an estimated 414,205 illegal
That’s 14.5 % of the population, but we know full well that many people have more than one gun so the percentage is not a true figure But hardly ‘’few people’’.
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