Posted on 10/04/2017 12:53:15 PM PDT by PROCON
While authorities investigate and Americans seek answers in the wake of Sundays massacre in Las Vegas, Australia is offering to help the U.S. reshape its gun laws.
Following a mass shooting in Port Arthur in 1996 that left 35 people dead, Australian officials enacted major gun control legislation. Now officials are offering to help America do the same, according to a cable news station based in Singapore.
What we can offer is our experience, said Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, talking about her countrys gun buyback program and subsequent ban on semi-automatic and automatic weapons.
But at the end of the day its going to be up to the United States legislators and lawmakers, and the United States public, to change the laws to ensure this type of incident doesnt happen again, she said.
Nearly 661,000 firearms were sold back to the Australian government and subsequently destroyed in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre. In addition to weapons bans, they enacted a minimum ownership age and required licenses to own firearms.
We havent had a massacre since, wrote Australian broadcaster Richard Glover in the Washington Post Tuesday. We, of course, know we could still experience a massacre. We are not smug. Were grateful about our luck.
On his radio program this week, Glover asked Tim Fischer, Australias deputy prime minister in the mid-1990s, about the political backlash he received when he took on the gun lobby in his country.
Lynched in effigy, but no real harm done, Fischer said, describing a demonstration in 1996 where angry protestors destroyed a dummy made to look like him. In a state election soon after, Fischers party, which represented many farmers in the country, lost 12 seats to a pro-gun party, but eventually regained all lost political support. Fischer says it was worth it.
We had the courage on both sides of the aisle in the House of Representatives to make the stand we made, Fischer said. The vast majority of Australians came to accept the outcome.
The country continues to accept the move. Just last weekend, Australians finished turning in an estimated 26,000 guns in the first national firearm amnesty since the sweeping reforms more than two decades ago. Australians were able to legally hand in unregistered weapons without giving personal details over a three month period. Aussies caught carrying an unregistered gun face a hefty fine and up to 14 years behind bars.
Fischer said Australians should think twice about coming to America for vacation, something he said after last summers massacre at a gay night club in Orlando. He also said the White House is wrong to say now isnt the time for gun control.
Now is exactly the time, he said, adding, the U.S.A. as a whole should take our laws and look at the template of our laws and challenge the NRA.
Gun rights activists argue the crime rate increased following the gun ban as well as murders of other sorts. While the country experienced a surge in sexual assaults and robberies immediately following the gun ban, overall crime by 2012 dropped back down to pre-ban levels, crime data shows.
However, a 2016 study shows that gun deaths as well as non-gun deaths have declined in Australia, but researchers said the results may be because of improvements in technology like cell phones rather than the legislation. Rates in the U.S. also followed similar trends in that same time frame.
But, can you imagine if Hillary! had become President, this would be exactly the kind of confiscation she would consider, and she has spoken out in favor of Australian type gun confiscation in the past.
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Dear Australia.
You gave up your rights to the State.
So FOAD.
What does the NRA have to do with it?
Mind your own sinking countries business Australia.
Australia should look at the 2nd Amendment and go f*** itself.
Look at the template of OUR CONSTITUTION and shut the F**K UP!..................>B^[
Total ignorant crap.
He could have used a car or truck and gotten similar results.
Australian type gun confiscation here in the United States would be "counter-productive."
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Where was all the outcry for panel truck control after the incident in France????
Of course to liberals here, the NRA is EVIL!
Australia confiscated guns and made it illegal to own them in most cases.
Their crime rate went up.
We will never tolerate a gun confiscation scheme.
Bureaucrats are the same worldwide.
They’re a sub-specie of human homo sapiens.
The “gun lobby” in the USA is every American.
Yup. Completely stupid liberal foreigner. I’ll stick this retard in Compton or Chicago and let’s see how she defends herself with what? Harsh language? A peace sign?
What “gun law” would prevent a shooting such as at Las Vegas???
There is a huge difference between Australia (AUS) & USA.
For openers SIZE MATTERS.
There were may be 1 million guns in private hands in AUS.
USA has over 300 million guns in private hands.
On top of that, Australia has no illegals and drug smugglers walking across the borders. Australia is surrounded by hundreds of miles of deep ocean all around.
AUS illegal population is less than 0.1%. In USA it is 10% which is 100 times more.
The Australian minister is pro low level terrorism committed by the predators in his population.
As many have already pointed out, the USofA is, for better or worse, awash with legal and illegal weapons of all types. To 'cure' this abundance would require actions reminiscent of the worst of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany police states. Is this what WE want, no but that does not stop the LEFT from pushing a cure that I regard as worse than the apparent disease!
I was thinking about this this morning because a friend on Facebook shared an article about Australia and no mass shootings since Port Arthur. One thing that occurred to me is that despite having laws just as, or in some cases, stricter than Australia, countries in Europe have experienced mass shootings or killings.
Islamists and other crazy people have no use for the gun control laws there to be sure, but what might be also at work here is that Islamists are not likely to strike Australia with a mass shooting/killing as Europe and the United States are the more closer and convenient targets than Australia would be. They would still find ways to circumvent Australian laws if they wished to launch attacks like in Belgium or Paris in that country if they wished to do so.
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