• @ItsAFake
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    124 months ago

    All I want is for people to properly secure their guns at best and not let their hormone filled children gain access to them.

    We have shit loads of guns in Australia still, we just don’t have it so any billy bob can go down and get a military spec assault rifle to “defend their home”.

      • @ItsAFake
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        94 months ago

        Yeah we do, you can still buy and own guns in Australia, it’s just highly regulated and you have to have your weapon secured in a gun safe or at your gun club, which you have to be a member of to be able to purchase, I have a gun shop and a club just down the road from me and that clubs packed all weekend with people shooting.

        • @SkippingRelax@lemmy.world
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          -24 months ago

          No shit a shooting club is packed with people with a gun.

          Doesn’t mean Australia is packed with guns just because you see a handful of idiots down the road, that is not representative of the whole population. As you said heavily regulated, there’s virtually no guns besides farms and the club down the road from you. Quick search puts AU at 14.5 guns per 100 population. Quite low in the list and well below civilised places like Canada, Switzerland and many eu countries.

          What people on reddit and lemmy don’t seem to understand is that the shock caused by ONE mass shooting, port Arthur, and the policies introduced as a consequence shifted a country that was similar to the US in terms of gun ownership to become similar to a western European country. Ie guns are virtually non existent (unless you leave next door from a shooting range, apparently that needs to be made clear).