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NRA-ILA | Government Doxxing – Australian Officials Release “Map” of Legal Gun Owners (nraila.org)

As part of a public relations campaign in support of the coming reforms, the office of Paul Papalia, Western Australia’s Minister for Police, prepared and made available to the media a “map” depicting locational information for licensed gun owners, broken down using green dots (handguns) and blue dots (rifles).

In remarks on the push for new legislation, Police Minister Papalia emphasized that “community safety is not the number one concern” in the existing law, and “we are going to fix that ...You’ve got to think, that with (almost) 350,000 firearms in the community, some of them, many of them probably are lying around just waiting to be stolen by criminals.”

And now I have shown them where to find them!
 
NRA-ILA | Government Doxxing – Australian Officials Release “Map” of Legal Gun Owners (nraila.org)

As part of a public relations campaign in support of the coming reforms, the office of Paul Papalia, Western Australia’s Minister for Police, prepared and made available to the media a “map” depicting locational information for licensed gun owners, broken down using green dots (handguns) and blue dots (rifles).

In remarks on the push for new legislation, Police Minister Papalia emphasized that “community safety is not the number one concern” in the existing law, and “we are going to fix that ...You’ve got to think, that with (almost) 350,000 firearms in the community, some of them, many of them probably are lying around just waiting to be stolen by criminals.”

And now I have shown them where to find them!
WOW, What and IDIOT!!!
 
Conversely, he also pointed out to the bad guys what house/who doesn't have a gun for defense.
Maybe they don't or maybe they do and just not registered. The sad thing is if not registered and you shoot someone, you would be the one going to jail for an unregistered gun.

Wondering if this is a ploy to get the criminals to go to the houses that got guns and the guns owners get rid of the criminals, doing the work of the police.

Back in the day, the houses who had guns were the most broke into so the criminals could steal the guns, not sure if that still holds water today...
 
Being an unrepentant Sig fanboy, it was nice to see this announcement this morning!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

U.S. Army Selects SIG SAUER Next Generation Squad Weapons System


NEWINGTON, N.H., (April 20, 2022) – SIG SAUER is honored to be awarded the Next Generation Squad Weapons System (NGSW) Contract by the U.S. Army after a rigorous 27-month testing and evaluation process.

“The U.S. Army is taking a bold step toward command of the 21st century battlefield and SIG SAUER is immensely proud to be the selected provider for this historic revolution in infantry weapons. The fielding of the SIG SAUER Next Generation Squad Weapons System will forever change the dynamic of military engagement for America’s warfighters with American innovation and manufacturing,” began Ron Cohen, President and CEO SIG SAUER, Inc..

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The SIG FURY Hybrid Ammunition (6.8 Common Cartridge), SIG-LMG (XM250), SIG MCX-SPEAR Rifle (XM5) and SIG SLX Suppressors meaningfully advance soldier weapons technology to meet the emerging requirements of the U.S. Army.

The SIG 6.8x51 FURY Hybrid Ammunition uses a patented lightweight metallic case designed to handle pressures higher than conventional ammunition, resulting in dramatically increased velocity and on-target energy in lighter weapons.

The SIG-LMG lightweight belt-fed machine gun and SIG MCX-SPEAR Rifle are purpose-built to harness the energy of the SIG FURY 6.8 Common Cartridge Ammunition enabling greater range and increased lethality while reducing the soldier’s load on the battlefield. Both the SIG-LMG and MCX-SPEAR deliver significant weapon and technology advancements to the soldier and provide a solution for battlefield overmatch in comparison to the current M249 and M4/M4A1.

The U.S. Army’s procurement of the NGSW System marks the beginning of an era where combat weapons are coupled with a suppressor as standard issue equipment. The SIG SLX Suppressors are designed to reduce harmful gas backflow, sound signature and flash. SIG SLX Suppressors feature a patented quick detach design for easy install and removal.

“We commend U.S. Army leadership for having the vision to undertake this historic procurement process to deliver a transformational weapon system to our warfighters. This award is the culmination of a successful collaboration between SIG SAUER and the U.S. Army, and we look forward to the continuing partnership,” concluded Cohen.

SIG SAUER is a company that is driven by innovation and we are proud to offer the advancements of the NGSW System in the SIG 277 FURY Hybrid Ammunition (the commercial variant of the SIG 6.8x51 FURY Ammunition round), SIG MCX-SPEAR Rifle, and the SIG SLX Series of Suppressors available to the consumer. For more information about these products visit sigsauer.com.



SIG Next Generation Squad Weapons Media Portal
 
God I love our Florida Sheriffs!


Sheriff Johnson also encouraged other residents to follow in the homeowner's footsteps and take gun safety classes, adding that they are "more than welcome" to shoot anyone who is breaking in to their house.

I guess they think they did something wrong, which they did not. If someone's breaking into your house, you're more than welcome to shoot them in Santa Rosa County. We prefer that you do, actually.

So, whoever that was, you're not in trouble, come see us. We have a gun safety class we put on every other Saturday," Johnson said.
The sheriff added that residents who take the course will shoot a gun "a lot better," and maybe save taxpayers some money.
 
God I love our Florida Sheriffs!


Sheriff Johnson also encouraged other residents to follow in the homeowner's footsteps and take gun safety classes, adding that they are "more than welcome" to shoot anyone who is breaking in to their house.

I guess they think they did something wrong, which they did not. If someone's breaking into your house, you're more than welcome to shoot them in Santa Rosa County. We prefer that you do, actually.

So, whoever that was, you're not in trouble, come see us. We have a gun safety class we put on every other Saturday," Johnson said.
The sheriff added that residents who take the course will shoot a gun "a lot better," and maybe save taxpayers some money.
From the story:
" Our first interaction with this individual came when he was 13 years old. Since then, he's had like 17 arrests," Johnson said. "We sent him to prison for six and a half years for home invasion, "

So the guy is 32 and was first arrested at 13. So he has been arrested 17 times in 19 years. But for 6 1/2 years he was in prison. So that is more than once a year. I like the term 'frequent flyer' that the sheriff uses.
 
From the story:
" Our first interaction with this individual came when he was 13 years old. Since then, he's had like 17 arrests," Johnson said. "We sent him to prison for six and a half years for home invasion, "

So the guy is 32 and was first arrested at 13. So he has been arrested 17 times in 19 years. But for 6 1/2 years he was in prison. So that is more than once a year. I like the term 'frequent flyer' that the sheriff uses.
I like this part of the story....

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This poor soy infused wanker probably had to delete his account.


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Clearly The British Empire downfall continues .. always wondered if all those who saved Britain in WWII have abandoned the Island .. and as someone calling themselves a "journalist" .. well, clearly some are not qualified for that position.

We can also state, the 9k+ who loved this, probably need some remedial classes ... or eye glasses



Pádraig Belton
@PadraigBelton
Journalist. BBC, and a few other places. Buys nappies on eBay.

Pádraig Belton
@PadraigBelton
Hi from America. Where Walmart doesn’t have a plug adapter for my UK laptop. But on the other hand, I can buy a rifle and ammunition.

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