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Started by DKG, March 31, 2023, 07:16:01 AM

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sicknote

I have to make do with owning a hatchet.

Lokmar

Quote from: sicknote on Today at 10:16:08 AMI've only ever live like this I was 13 when the gun laws in uk changed so I know no different, still known or met plenty of people who have or had firearms though tbh, there not gone and you're only a few calls away from owning one if you're willing to risk it.

I figured as much. Illinois declared several things illegal including some ammo, magazines, shotguns, even your grandpas WW2 battle helmet!  :crampe: We all still have them and maybe 1% actually registered their shit. What a fukin joke!
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sicknote

Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 10:21:12 AMI figured as much. Illinois declared several things illegal including some ammo, magazines, shotguns, even your grandpas WW2 battle helmet!  :crampe: We all still have them and maybe 1% actually registered their shit. What a fukin joke!

Told you can't have your Gpa's WWII helmet?

Get the fuck outta here, My ma still had my grandad military Browning sidearm till I was around 15yo and she found out I knew where it was.

Then it disappeared  :popcorn:

Brent

Quote from: sicknote on Today at 10:05:46 AMTo be fair Aussies have always had pretty stringent gun laws since the The Port Arthur massacre in the mid 90s, at least compared to the rest of the world.

Much like what happened after Dunblane massacre in the UK in the mid 90s.
How can they make rifle ownership any more difficult.