Another day in Melbourne. At least this story has some good news to it. A tradesman has armed himself with a hammer and confronted armed robbers who held up a 7-Eleven in Hampton Park, Melbourne on Tuesday morning. In the early hours of Tuesday, 3 men
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Gun store robbery: the latest chapter in the ongoing Australian gun law farce
Another day in the Glorious Republic of Victoriastan. In what is yet another embarrassment for the National Firearm Agreement, a hunting and firearm store in Victoria was robbed at gunpoint and firearms were stolen. Three men, armed with firearms and a sledgehammer held up the Hunting,
Australia needs a serious conversation on self defence
Aren’t we glad we banned the 7 shot Adler to stop them falling into criminals hands? We’ve written extensively about the failure of the Daniel Andrews’ government crime policies since last September. An event like this was sadly always coming and they failed to heed the
Firearms Registry Fail: Data Leak Again Makes Case For Removal Of Registry
The Victorian Government has revealed that the private data of firearm owners was leaked by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (a bureaucracy name if I’ve ever heard one) eight times by email. From the article: The error occurred on eight separate occasions, with
Victoria: Victimhood, Victim blaming and Victoria Police
A column that appeared last week by Miranda Devine peaked our interest, mainly because we already wrote extensively about this subject twice, back in September and October. That aside, Devine was right on the money. Two more incidents in the space of a week confirmed the
Victoria the Criminal State: The Remix!
It continues. As the “a defenceless Australian is a safer Australian” narrative continues to implode in Melbourne it was revealed this past week that there has been a 13.4% increase in the crime rate in Victoria. This follows on from the revelation that many 000 calls
Victoria: The Criminal State
Home invasion after home invasion after home invasion. Carjacking after carjacking after carjacking. Assaults. Rioting. Armed hold ups in groups. And then there’s this. In a directive handed down by Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Andrew Crisp, Victorian Police Officers have been ordered not to shoot at vehicles