Due to popular demand, I've brought it back. Now, have a look at it and read what is written above it. "Perth, Australia" That has always been there: I've never removed it. Now, am I to believe that you can understand pretty coloured pictures, but you can't read basic words like "Perth"? Seriously? You only look at pictures? Hmmm, that would explain a lot I suppose.
http://www.aic.gov.au/en/media/2011/may/20110518.aspx Knife weapon of choice in your country. Knives are used all the time.
As socialist have accused me of like events, you 'enabled' it. http://www.scotsman.com/news/son_fa..._of_his_pregnant_sister_and_parents_1_2005490 Thak God no guns were present, it could have made things much worse.
Everyone died and the pregnant girl was disemboweled. I am glad it wasn't worse. When you want to kill yourself and don't have a gun, what do you do? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12882416/ You die a different way. I am glad those guys did have a gun. They could have died much worse.
... (color and bold mine for emphasis only).... Whats a 'humour'? If you can't spell simple words you should not be calling anyone moronic ha ha... Is that humour thing like a flag icon that all the sudden gets deleted and your real location GETS TYPED IN WHEN YOU GET CAUGHT IN AN ALLEGED LIE? Lastly, you may have discussed that inside tripe with other members but here is a newsflash for you; guests, visitors, and newbies or members that do not visit these threads often wouldn't know of your so called inside joke that was not a joke but a cowardly malicious attempt to CYOA. You have zero respect from me because you will not admit when you are/were completely dead wrong and then attempt a sorry coverup that a child could determine as such! If you want your peers to respect you buy a primer and stop bashing an entire people that you know nearly if not completely zero about. Good riddance...and cya~! Rev A
It must be hard to realize that everyone stopped from using a gun to commit suicide didn't change their mind and instead used a rope.
Oh wait I see you have your countries flag back up but you spelled your country incorrectly. It's Austria ha ha ahhh... And lo behold you didn't drop your typed location...par for the course. Oh the humor thing was just an inside joke, remember those? Don't you have any humour [sic]? Ok I see you will never admit your errors so just drop it. Rev A
Even after you and your citizens had to bend over (just like your brothers in England) and take it up the chute' for the kings whims' still your countries firearm violence increased. Please please PLEASE, don't give me any doctored reports (propaganda) from your government saying otherwise. They have a vested interest in neutering the public. So your firearms were seized (bought back or else) and you guys still have an increase in gun related crime. Rev A The number of Victorians murdered with firearms has almost trebled since the introduction of tighter gun laws. --Geelong Advertiser, Victoria, Sept. 11, 1997. "Gun crime is on the rise despite tougher laws imposed after the Port Arthur massacre, but gun control lobbyists maintain Australia is a safer place. . . . The number of robberies involving guns jumped 39% last year to 2183, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and assaults involving guns rose 28% to 806. The number of gun murders, excluding the Port Arthur massacre, increased by 19% to 75." --"Gun Crime Rises Despite Controls," Illawarra Mercury Oct. 28, 1998. "Crime involving guns is on the rise despite tougher laws. The number of robberies with guns jumped 39% in 1997, while assaults involving guns rose 28% and murders by 19%." --"Gun crime soars," Morning Herald, Sydney, Oct. 28, 1998. "Murders by firearms have actually increased (in Victoria) since the buyback scheme, which removed 225,000 registered and unregistered firearms from circulation. There were 18 shooting murders in 1996-97, after the buyback scheme had been introduced, compared with only six in 1995-1996 before the scheme started." --"Killings rise in gun hunt," Herald Sun, Melbourne, Dec. 23, 1998. "Victoria is facing one of its worst murder tolls in a decade and its lowest arrest rate ever." --Herald Sun, Melbourne, Dec. 11, 1999. "The environment is more violent and dangerous than it was some time ago." --South Australia Police Commissioner Mal Hyde, reported in The Advertiser, Adelaide, Dec. 23, 1999. Hey seeing that your big king dude thieved your firearms whats next? Will he tell you (all) what color to poop? Or that your t paper hash marks form a union jack? Hee hee, relax its just humour~ Let me explain something to you U. Meat. Do not expect to slide by unscathed when you insist on bashing with blanket statements my country and my people. Rev A
You honestly don't have anything better to do. The military has different effects on different people. Sometimes it is extremely hard to get the help that you need after returning home from war. WWII times called it shell shock, today its called TBI. This is sad and unfortunate. I wish heeling for the families affected by this sad and tragic event. However, if it weren't guns it would be something else. I am well aware of the knife incidents in the UK and Australia. Your countries are having a very difficult time dealing with your unruly youths. I think what you should be doing is offering solutions and taking notes from lessons learned by other countries. Find a way to apply it to your community and make it safer. And before you go on a rant and rave, I conduct monthly classes at the Sheriff's Office on safe gun and weapon handling and defensive techniques. I am involved in my community and am trying to make it a better place. Education is key, what have you done lately?
All sadly true. But what isnt true is what some of you Americans appear to believe, and that is that guns have been harder to obtain in Australia due to legislation. This is incorrect, since the 90's guns have been increasingly easier to obtain This is the proof. More guns equals more crime. Absolutley no dispute.