Meanwhile supermarket and hardware store carparks in Tasmania are packed to capacity and people everywhere ignoring the (idiotical and wrong) distancing rules and yet absolutely no enforcement. Hypocritical and inconsistent policing...
"But this isn't surprising. Australian governments stomp all over the people all the time. I'm waiting patiently for Aussies to get tired of it and stand up for themselves."
How are they going to do that when Aussie's don't have firearms, but the cops do? They're efffd. When the Aussie and British .gov's passed those no firearms laws, their people missed their chance to show their .gov's who's in charge.
If I was out camping in the middle of nowhere, and was accosted by a helicopter telling me to go home, I'd pull out the AR and tell them to go home. . . .well, unless it was an Apache or Blackhawk. Heh.
Meanwhile supermarket and hardware store carparks in Tasmania are packed to capacity and people everywhere ignoring the (idiotical and wrong) distancing rules and yet absolutely no enforcement.
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"But this isn't surprising. Australian governments stomp all over the people all the time. I'm waiting patiently for Aussies to get tired of it and stand up for themselves."
ReplyDeleteHow are they going to do that when Aussie's don't have firearms, but the cops do? They're efffd. When the Aussie and British .gov's passed those no firearms laws, their people missed their chance to show their .gov's who's in charge.
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And today is the 245th anniversary of the Brits attempt to do that here.
DeleteIf I was out camping in the middle of nowhere, and was accosted by a helicopter telling me to go home, I'd pull out the AR and tell them to go home. . . .well, unless it was an Apache or Blackhawk. Heh.
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