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@commander555 it's a good idea to put any alternative pronouns you're using in your bio just for ease of understanding.
If your personal pronouns are we/us (love that for you), putting them in your bio will make it easier for people online to understand that you mean yourself alone.
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This is actually a good idea.
As much as "recreational hunting" is somehow a concept, the only reasons to hunt in Australia are: food or pest control.
Everything else is revelling in killing shit.
Sorry, but we're past that these days:
The worst part of Australian gun control debates are that we have a bunch of people who've never owned guns, but want more because they think it will protect them; and a bunch of dangerous people who do, who want more guns to be more threatening.
I am, without a doubt, an unashamed gun nut. I love every aspect of them, from the physical shape, through to the mechanical design. They are wonderful pieces of precise engineering.
I am also an unashamed gun control nut. I think no one, including myself, should own guns. Guns should be owned by clubs, by companies doing pest control, or the government. Anyone else owning a gun, deactivated or not, is a danger to society.
People who want guns should never own them; it's something my dad drilled into me from a young age, while teaching me about them
"...and SSAA Victoria is prepared. We are organised, credible, and ready to do the hard work needed to defend our members and the future of shooting in this state. Standing together, we will not be diverted, divided, or diminished. We owe it to today’s members and to future generations to see this through - and we will.
Dave Schereck - President
Jack Wegman - CEO"