Witty Rejoinder said:
Cymek said:
SCIENCE said:
The New South Wales government will sit next week to discuss urgent changes to the state’s firearm legislation, which could include a cap on the number of guns residents can hold. The move has been met with mixed reaction, with gun control experts saying firearm caps would go far to reduce harm. Firearm owners are concerned about a lack of stakeholder consultation, saying none of the proposed changes would have prevented the Bondi Beach terror attack.
so
none of the proposed changes would have prevented the Bondi Beach terror attack
would any of them have decreased the magnitude of the harm sustained in a terror attack they did not prevent
These events besides the actual killings become distasteful
Political point scoring.
What could our Prime Minister have done to prevent it.
Government isn’t omniscient
The gun laws failed since the father got his guns after his son was investigated by ASIO.
hey check this one too
But Sporting Shooters CEO Tom Kenyon has told AM that gun reform proposals are a distraction that won’t bolster public safety. “None of those would have prevented Sunday. The number of firearms they had access to has nothing to do with what happened.” Kenyon thinks resources are better spent on anti-extremism programs. “When two people decided that it was OK to kill their fellow citizens, after that point, once you’re having an argument about what type of weapon they use, you’ve already lost. Government should be focusing its resources on preventing this radicalisation of individuals.”
see we told yous that half killing someone with yousr bare hands is the same as killing 1500 people by knocking down their skyscrapers