Is there a day that goes by without the Greens confecting outrage: “Controversial Queensland MP George Christensen has been reported to police after posing with a handgun on social media. On Saturday, Mr Christensen posted a photo of himself aiming a gun on Facebook along with
Australian virtue signalling over “America and gun laws” is an embarrassment that needs to end
Every time there’s some kind of firearm incident the United States, it seems Australians’ can’t wait to break out into a fit of dopamine boosting virtue signalling about how morally superior they are on firearms, interspliced with intense veneration of apparent lord and saviour John Howard
Dummy Daisy Cousens “weighs in” on gun laws
For Australian journalists, any kind of firearm related event in the United States is like cake to a fat kid. They can’t resist a chance to sink their teeth into the addictive sugary temptation of a virtue signal flan, but the dirty calories gained from the
Relevance Deprivation Syndrome: Americans don’t care what you think of their gun laws, Joe Hockey
The latest chapter in unqualified opinions from public figures trying to remain relevant, comes from none other than Joe Hockey in an interview he did recently for lefty rag Pacific Standard: OK, Joe. Following the Vegas massacre, you tweeted that, essentially, guns are more cultural and
Promotion Patton and Victoria Police attempting to dictate arbitrary limits on firearms
Australia – where Police make the rules. This from the Australian Deer Association: This is the item the ADA are referring to: Kudos to the ADA for standing their ground and representing shooters. However, as we all can agree only 1200 people affected is not a
Victorian LRD debacle confirms that firearm registration has got to go
Register your guns they said. It will be secure, they said. This one from the The Age: “Serious doubts have emerged about the accuracy of Victoria Police’s firearms registry amid growing concerns about the number of guns available on the black market. Melbourne security business owner
Watch your language: How politicians and the media warp Australians’ perception of firearms
It’s obvious to many that the Australian media and politicians have been at the forefront of shaping Australians’ perception on firearms, particularly to those who are indifferent or against firearms in general. The level of astounding mistruths and misinformation that are promulgated on this topic in
Fake Professor Philip Alpers chickens out of NZ firearm seminar
Bok, bok, bok. Our favourite Kiwi ultracrepidarian has chickened out of a seminar on firearms due to be delivered at the University of Otago this month. From Kiwi Gun Blog: On further investigation, it appears Alpers was originally scheduled to attend in person and then opted
Firearm Prohibition Orders only work 2% of the time
Victorian Labor were congratulating themselves in the Banana Republic over apparently defeating gun crime once and for all Tuesday night: “A Victoria government bill cracking down on gun crime has passed the state’s Legislative Council with minor amendments. Under the laws, police will be able to
Tractor used to steal firearms: Another Australian “world class” gun laws epic fail
Take a bow, National Firearms Agreement: “A family living on a property in rural Victoria that was robbed is offering a $10,000 reward for information that may help capture the daring thieves. Robbers used a tractor connected to a chain to ram their way into a