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Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 4:02 am
by 24626151
ChrisPer wrote:Really, don't make the mistake of thinking it's as bad here as in the UK.

Not having semi-autos is an inconvenience, but it is easier than the UK to get most kinds of good firearms, and pistol shooting is still legal.

If you buy a farm with a serious pest problem, or establish a bona fide feral pest control business, or are a member of the right clay target group, you can get Category C shotguns for limited use. The difficulty level is relatively high, but if you gotta do that, well there is a provision.

This gun law thing IMHO just isn't worth changing which country you choose to live in. Other factors - family, economic, cultural, risk levels - are far more important.
I agree but its a work thing and I need to know if I'm going to have to sell everything before I leave or just not bother!

New South Wales

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:31 am
by 24626151
Apprently the work I'm being offered is either in Sydney, Newcastle or Brisbane. Its the bit of the map with green on which cant all be bad! So now I know which state time to find out whats on the menu and how to get it!