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A citizen from another country performed the most evil act in NZs history. He’s also spent a lot of time flying back and forward to suspect counties like Turkey and Pakistan.
Once the shock has died down I’d be hoping our govt makes a few hard please explain requests to several foreign agencies.
Imagine the shit storm if this was a kiwi who did this in Australia or the States.
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@Virgil said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
A citizen from another country performed the most evil act in NZs history. He’s also spent a lot of time flying back and forward to suspect counties like Turkey and Pakistan.
Once the shock has died down I’d be hoping our govt makes a few hard please explain requests to several foreign agencies.
Was not on the radar of either Australian or NZ security agencies. Those are the ones that count.
I would suggest that filtering and identification procedures will be gone over in fine detail as we speak.
Good thing we have firearms registries and such. Make the job of tagging suspect individuals with firearms and travel patterns far easier than in the States.
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@NTA said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@Virgil said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
A citizen from another country performed the most evil act in NZs history. He’s also spent a lot of time flying back and forward to suspect counties like Turkey and Pakistan.
Once the shock has died down I’d be hoping our govt makes a few hard please explain requests to several foreign agencies.
Was not on the radar of either Australian or NZ security agencies. Those are the ones that count.
I would suggest that filtering and identification procedures will be gone over in fine detail as we speak.
Good thing we have firearms registries and such. Make the job of tagging suspect individuals with firearms and travel patterns far easier than in the States.
if I remember rightly John Howard made massive changes in Aus after Port Arthur didn't he ?
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A full inquiry, led by a highly-experienced and respected judge, into all the causes and events that led up to yesterday's horrific terrorist murders should happen.
While I strongly support tougher gun laws, such as a general prohibition on semi-automatic weapons for anyone except the police and the army, I would also caution against too much instant, knee-jerk legislation.
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@NTA said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@Virgil said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
A citizen from another country performed the most evil act in NZs history. He’s also spent a lot of time flying back and forward to suspect counties like Turkey and Pakistan.
Once the shock has died down I’d be hoping our govt makes a few hard please explain requests to several foreign agencies.
Was not on the radar of either Australian or NZ security agencies. Those are the ones that count.
I would suggest that filtering and identification procedures will be gone over in fine detail as we speak.
Good thing we have firearms registries and such. Make the job of tagging suspect individuals with firearms and travel patterns far easier than in the States.
The fact an individual has travelled to these states and isn't flagged is a failure.
I'll say this as someone who has been shooting all his life, there's no requirement for normal citizens to be able to procure semiautomatic weapons.
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@NTA said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@Virgil said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
A citizen from another country performed the most evil act in NZs history. He’s also spent a lot of time flying back and forward to suspect counties like Turkey and Pakistan.
Once the shock has died down I’d be hoping our govt makes a few hard please explain requests to several foreign agencies.
Was not on the radar of either Australian or NZ security agencies. Those are the ones that count.
I would suggest that filtering and identification procedures will be gone over in fine detail as we speak.
Good thing we have firearms registries and such. Make the job of tagging suspect individuals with firearms and travel patterns far easier than in the States.
Caught a bit of this guy on ABC News Radio this am.
http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/philip.alpers.php
And yes he is the guy from Fair Go.
Apparently NZ has fairly slack firearm laws and no registration of firearms.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel yeah I didn't know who he was but found it really odd when he started to talk about how people are trying to not take a hard line now on how terrorists should be punished just because they're not Muslim. Say what?
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@MN5 said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
if I remember rightly John Howard made massive changes in Aus after Port Arthur didn't he ?
I think I mentioned this earlier but prior to Port Arthur I believe Australia's gun laws were similar to NZ's. Post Port Arthur there was a complete ban on Semi Auto Rifles and Shotguns. The govt bought back thousands of guns and then pretty much every year they have an amnesty where you can take any unregistered/illegal gun to your local Police station and hand it in consequence free.
There is currently a Firearm Registry that handles all of the record keeping and licenses. Once you have a licence you must have an approved gun safe installed which is bolted to the floor, wall etc. This safe should be inspected by the Police. Every gun you own has a serial number and is matched with your licence. The Police can randomly check your licence and ask you to show all the guns registered to you. You need a specific licence for Pistols and must be part of a gun club.
The ammunition is to be stored separately.
The Police are informed prior to attending any address if there is a registered firearm holder and how many guns could be on the property.
There are a number of laws in each state allowing Police to confiscate guns due to Domestic Violence, Mental Health etc.
There is no doubt illegal firearms still exist and if someone really wanted a semi automatic and had the funds and connections could get one. There are also still plenty of shootings in Australia but I imagine it would have been very difficult for this nutjob to get the same guns here in Oz.
Surprisingly in NSW at least the General Duties Police have no access to high powered firearms and receive no training in their use. They only have access to their appointed Glock. They do not carry additional firearms in their vehicles. Only the special tactical squads have access to these guns. So the NZ Police have more access and training with semi automatics than NSW Police.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@taniwharugby said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
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That utter fuckstick called terrorist attacks a "perpetual irritant" yet now he gets all emotional? Fucking disgraceful hypocrite. Only gives a shit when his own "people" get slaughtered.
Sorry to get "political" but fuck that guy and his crocodile tears.
I have to say I was absolutely furious when he said that he was not surprised - this is NZ, not the States. Honestly, how dare he tar our peaceful little slice of paradise as being the kind of place this is not a surprise.
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@chimoaus said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@MN5 said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
if I remember rightly John Howard made massive changes in Aus after Port Arthur didn't he ?
I think I mentioned this earlier but prior to Port Arthur I believe Australia's gun laws were similar to NZ's. Post Port Arthur there was a complete ban on Semi Auto Rifles and Shotguns. The govt bought back thousands of guns and then pretty much every year they have an amnesty where you can take any unregistered/illegal gun to your local Police station and hand it in consequence free.
There is currently a Firearm Registry that handles all of the record keeping and licenses. Once you have a licence you must have an approved gun safe installed which is bolted to the floor, wall etc. This safe should be inspected by the Police. Every gun you own has a serial number and is matched with your licence. The Police can randomly check your licence and ask you to show all the guns registered to you. You need a specific licence for Pistols and must be part of a gun club.
The ammunition is to be stored separately.
The Police are informed prior to attending any address if there is a registered firearm holder and how many guns could be on the property.
There are a number of laws in each state allowing Police to confiscate guns due to Domestic Violence, Mental Health etc.
There is no doubt illegal firearms still exist and if someone really wanted a semi automatic and had the funds and connections could get one. There are also still plenty of shootings in Australia but I imagine it would have been very difficult for this nutjob to get the same guns here in Oz.
Surprisingly in NSW at least the General Duties Police have no access to high powered firearms and receive no training in their use. They only have access to their appointed Glock. They do not carry additional firearms in their vehicles. Only the special tactical squads have access to these guns. So the NZ Police have more access and training with semi automatics than NSW Police.
Our laws are pretty similar apart from the laws regarding semi autos which need a special licence in Australia .
The pistol laws are pretty much identical to the aussies
We don't have compulsory gun registration, I guess we will though.
In NZ its very common to have firearms confiscated during a relationship breakup and it can be a nightmare to get them back.
Ammunition and bolts need to be stored seperately here too
I expect the firearms officers to have a new standard regarding firearms storage as it varies from town to town and theres no consistency .The union for cops in NSW is trying to get their members as well armed as NZ cops.
Personally I don't care if semi autos are restricted and mssa are banned outright .
The issue is at the moment this is legal on an A cat licence
And this is an E cat, spot the difference and you'll see where the law needs to be changed
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@jegga said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@chimoaus said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@MN5 said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
if I remember rightly John Howard made massive changes in Aus after Port Arthur didn't he ?
I think I mentioned this earlier but prior to Port Arthur I believe Australia's gun laws were similar to NZ's. Post Port Arthur there was a complete ban on Semi Auto Rifles and Shotguns. The govt bought back thousands of guns and then pretty much every year they have an amnesty where you can take any unregistered/illegal gun to your local Police station and hand it in consequence free.
There is currently a Firearm Registry that handles all of the record keeping and licenses. Once you have a licence you must have an approved gun safe installed which is bolted to the floor, wall etc. This safe should be inspected by the Police. Every gun you own has a serial number and is matched with your licence. The Police can randomly check your licence and ask you to show all the guns registered to you. You need a specific licence for Pistols and must be part of a gun club.
The ammunition is to be stored separately.
The Police are informed prior to attending any address if there is a registered firearm holder and how many guns could be on the property.
There are a number of laws in each state allowing Police to confiscate guns due to Domestic Violence, Mental Health etc.
There is no doubt illegal firearms still exist and if someone really wanted a semi automatic and had the funds and connections could get one. There are also still plenty of shootings in Australia but I imagine it would have been very difficult for this nutjob to get the same guns here in Oz.
Surprisingly in NSW at least the General Duties Police have no access to high powered firearms and receive no training in their use. They only have access to their appointed Glock. They do not carry additional firearms in their vehicles. Only the special tactical squads have access to these guns. So the NZ Police have more access and training with semi automatics than NSW Police.
Our laws are pretty similar apart from the laws regarding semi autos which need a special licence in Australia .
The pistol laws are pretty much identical to the aussies
We don't have compulsory gun registration, I guess we will though.
In NZ its very common to have firearms confiscated during a relationship breakup and it can be a nightmare to get them back.
Ammunition and bolts need to be stored seperately here too
I expect the firearms officers to have a new standard regarding firearms storage as it varies from town to town and theres no consistency .The union for cops in NSW is trying to get their members as well armed as NZ cops.
Personally I don't care if semi autos are restricted and mssa are banned outright .
The issue is at the moment this is legal on an A cat licence
And this is an E cat, spot the difference and you'll see where the law needs to be changed
Had to google that and the first result indicated you were suggesting germ warefare ...
MSSA stands for methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus. Staph is the shortened name for Staphylococcus (staf-uh-low-KAH-kus), a type of bacteria. MSSA is a strain of staph bacteria that responds well to medicines used to treat staph infections.
Wiki helped though:
(Fourth entry)
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@No-Quarter said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
@taniwharugby said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
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That utter fuckstick called terrorist attacks a "perpetual irritant" yet now he gets all emotional? Fucking disgraceful hypocrite. Only gives a shit when his own "people" get slaughtered.
Sorry to get "political" but fuck that guy and his crocodile tears.
I'm not watching that video, but the way some people on the left are using this as a stick to beat the right with is fucking horrible. Those same people rightly say "all Muslims are not responsible for Islamic terror" but can't seem to apply the same standard consistently.
People on the right are also calling this out as an absolutely despicable act, because obviously not everyone on the right is an extremist, so using broad sweeping terms like "the right" when talking about fringe radicals only furthers the divide, which is exactly what this scumbag wants.
Both sides are guilty of this rhetoric when talking about the left, the right, Muslims, Christians etc. I really wish we could all be more careful with our language when talking about extremists. The majority of us are really great people, and I really want to see all of us decent folk come together and unite as a result of this, not only because that is the only way forward, but also because it is exactly what this piece of shit and others like him don't want.
Sorry if this is too political but when every man and his dog is trying to score points it's hard not to comment.
I thought it was pretty balanced TBH
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@mikedogz said in Christchurch Gunman in Mosque:
A 17 year old egged the Aussie senator. His cronies went overboard when restraining him. Like he was one of Steve Irwin's crocs.
No problem with that.
The Aussie senator wasn't addressing him.
The kid 'king hit' him with an egg. Low, low move which is a serious problem in Australia.
The kid got one, maybe two for his troubles. Instinctive reaction from someone under attack.
Nobody there had any idea what the kid's motivation was. Or whether he had means to cause harm not ridicule.
The senator's minders/supporters did the right thing in restraining him.
And when it was obvious the kid wasn't going to go away quietly continued to restrain him until the authorities arrived. One of the guys continually asked for someone to call the police.
Age no defence. The kid absolutely knew what he was doing.
Anyone thinking this kid is in the right is as big a twat as the kid IMHO.
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Reporter who was at the scene says Anning supporters - 5 or 6 of them - were on the kid putting knees and elbows into him.
I disagree with the egging. I understand Anning reacting the way he did.
5 grown men pinning a kid down with a choke hold, knees and elbows? Nah.
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