The WA government says its new firearms laws are the toughest in the country, “making explicit that the possession and use of a firearm is a privilege but not a right”, according to the police minister.
@Mountaineer I grew up country and with guns.
Unless you’re using them for work (e.g. farming), I’m pretty comfortable with people being limited to 3 tbh. 10 and 5 sounds pretty fair on a per person level.
Oh - and it’s Putter, my 1 wood and trusty 7 iron
Minor parties are fine in my book, if people would actually take the time to look at their policies instead of just read their name and guess from that.
The example they gave (shooters fishers farmers) also has policies that better represent views in the regional communities than nationals. I don’t really agree with them, but they’re more honest and better represent what they claim to than the nationals.
@Mountaineer I grew up country and with guns.
Unless you’re using them for work (e.g. farming), I’m pretty comfortable with people being limited to 3 tbh. 10 and 5 sounds pretty fair on a per person level.
Oh - and it’s Putter, my 1 wood and trusty 7 iron
Minor parties are fine in my book, if people would actually take the time to look at their policies instead of just read their name and guess from that.
The example they gave (shooters fishers farmers) also has policies that better represent views in the regional communities than nationals. I don’t really agree with them, but they’re more honest and better represent what they claim to than the nationals.