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Who needs a gun in Australia?

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TWO men and a woman shot during a violent home invasion

First the government promises the population it will be a safer society if there were less guns available to the population. Next the ban guns. Law abiding citizens hand in their firearms, criminals, those who obey no laws dont hand in any firearms. Then all hell breaks loose. Rapings, murders, home invasions, car jackings, assult and bashings day or night in the streets, even the police no longerfeel safe. Haz.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ng-home-invasion/story-e6freuzi-1226018084609

TWO men and a woman were shot during a violent home invasion late last night.
 
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Tattoo parlour shooter applies for bail. Would this happen in the US?

Would this happen in the USA?

A criminal shoots a person in the back, "which could have killed the victim," after an argument in the rear room of a tattoo parlour, the victim is now a quadriplegic.

The shooter applying for bail has breached a number of bail agreements and now has been given home detention till a report can be obtained before a decision on granting bail is to be made. Australia dissarms law abiding citizens enabling criminals, then continually grant known criminals bail which they often continully break, and then give them home detention whilst the legal fraternity decide whether the grant them further bail? Haz.

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-new...applies-for-bail/story-e6frfku9-1226026883783

Tattoo parlour shooter applies for bail
From: AAP March 23, 2011 4:45PM
 
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Police failed to arrive after two hours,

In a country, Australia, where firearms have been banned to allegedly make us all safer from armed criminals, and where armed self defence has been declared illegal, it seems now one cannot depend on our overworked and understaffed police department to respond to 000 calls for assistance. Luckily Tyson Coates was not being attacked by armed criminals, or his home was being invaded, or his wife and children were in danger and being raped. 000 is Australias emergency police assistence line. Haz.

Police had no idea car was stolen from Adelaide's CBD despite two 000 calls David Jean From: AdelaideNow March 24, 2011 12:00AM

Tyson Coates outside the Coopers Ale House, city, where his car was stolen on Saturday.

POLICE are investigating two claims that they failed to respond to 000 calls at the weekend.
The allegations have prompted renewed calls for an overhaul of the SA Police communications branch.

Link to news story,

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/no-id...te-two-000-calls/story-e6frea6u-1226027050712
 
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Brisbane boy's sleepover turns into real life horror movie.

With Police resorces streached to the max a wait of between one to three hours for help is the norm down under since armed self defence has been made illegal. Haz.

"The three-hour ordeal ended only when Brett Hayes, 50, was shot in the groin by a policewoman after he allegedly lunged at her with six 30cm knives."
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http://www.news.com.au/national/bri...ife-horror-movie/story-e6frfkvr-1226028729873

Brisbane boy's sleepover turns into real life horror movie
By Kelmeny Fraser, Jason Tin From: The Sunday Mail (Qld) March 27, 2011 12:00AM





Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/bri...ie/story-e6frfkvr-1226028729873#ixzz1Hk6lQa3E
 
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Emotional cost of violent robberies.

Emotional cost of violent robberies. We all agree its a terrifing experience when violent armed criminals threaten lives. We also know that if people were armed and able to defent themselves incidents like this would decrease. Its because criminals know firearms have been banned and armed self defence is illegal in Australia that they have been empowered and always get away unscathed! Haz.


http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/news/general/emotional-cost-of-violent-robberies/2116654.aspx

Emotional cost of violent robberies
BY DAN PROUDMAN CHIEF POLICE REPORTER
29 Mar, 2011 04:00 AM
THE bandits may be getting away with tens of thousands of dollars, but it is the human cost that really cuts deep with hotel owner Bill Saddington.
 
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Man critical after being shot at home.

Its obvious to all Australians apart from the anties, that the Howard Government's Five Hundred Million Dollar Gun ban and buy back, which was promised to make Australia a safer place has been a dismal failure. Home invasions, rapes, murders, car jackings assult and battery on our streets, and now bag snatchings from elderly women are on the increase. Haz.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ing-shot-at-home/story-e6freuzi-1226031687405


Man critical after being shot at home From: The Daily Telegraph April 01, 2011 6:33AM
 
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Gunman in Charlestown backyard brandishing a shortened firearm.

Because of the firearms ban which allegedly is supposed to make our society safer, criminals are still armed and our society is all the more dangerous because criminals never handed in their firearms. Haz.

http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/news/general/gunman-in-charlestown-backyard/2122720.aspx

Gunman in Charlestown backyard
04 Apr, 2011 09:50 AM
POLICE are investigating reports of a shot being fired after a man was confronted in the backyard of his Charlestown home last night by a gunman brandishing a shortened firearm.
 

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Shot in the back of the head.

Criminals continued use of firearms to carry out their crimes have proved beyond doubt that the Australian Governments Five Hundred Million Dollar Gun Ban, By back was a complete failure. No one is safe at home or on the streets as was promised. Haz.

A MAN was killed by a gunshot to the back of the head last night.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/man-dies-in-campbelltown-shooting/story-e6freuy9-1226034967486

Police are continuing their hunt for a gunman who shot dead a man on the front lawn of his home in Sydney’s south west.

Residents of Nepean Towers Ave, Glen Alpine had a sleepless night after at least 10 gun shots were heard at 9.40pm.
 
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