Have you read Australia's? No we don't actually have freedom of speech the same way you do, its closer to the Canadian or u.k. I have looked and unless you can show the direct applicable parts to my yourself I don't think you're correct
The US Constitution doesn't grant any rights. It presumes the rights are pre-existing and granted by God. All the Constitution does is prohibit the government from infringing on those rights.
In Australia you have the same rights granted by the same God. Your Constitution may not be as explicit in prohibiting government violation of those rights, but that does not mean the rights don't exist.
This ^ exactly. The rights of man are unalienable. They cannot be separated from the man and are not granted by a government or any entity other than God-nature.
Sorry, Australians, it's time you people and the Canadians, the British and the New Zealanders began to take yourselves seriously and realize that you need to rise up and be the free people you really are and quit playing the helpless baby-victim role. Sure, if push comes to shove America will help you but all of you need to play a more serious, more intelligent game than you are doing at present.
So why did the revolution happen if they are God given?
You can wax philosophical all you want but it doesn't translate to the reality of the situation
Nor did I claim the constitution was what we want/need but a bill of rights. We have a constitution but it isn't like yours and we haven't fought for one which seems to be the only avenue available at this point even though we have no guns or the ability to get guns without becoming criminals.
All this is easy to say while in america or otherwise outside of Australia. If its so easy, come here and become a legend
The rules differ from state to state, but they are similar. There are different categories giving you access to different types of firearms. Each category is basically 'needs' based. You can have a machine gun if you are a historic weapons collector (firing pin removed), but not for hunting. For normal hunting it's mainly bolt action firearms with limited capacity. If you were in pest control then there is a category for that and you can have semi automatic weapons with a larger capacity. There isn't a self defence category. You also need to prove the "need", you can't just say you are in pest control, you need to prove it. They tried to implement a common sense based rules system, I know governments and common sense don't mix so well but it's basically what we have.
You MUST register with a hunting club and store your guns with the club if you don't meet certain requirements allowing you to keep it on your property which includes again the 'need' part as well as the size of the property, can't generally keep gun/s if you are in the city but in rural areas its more likely, self defence doesn't count nor to protect your liberties.
Not to mention that fact you need a licence for airsoft and gel guns
Our freedom of speech is limited and controllable similar to Canada or the u.k so that is also incorrect.
As one of the fuckheads who has had to look into how to get a gun in Australia as well as live in it I think I have a clue and they have given so many hoops to jump through it would make an American laugh... you dont know.
Have you read Australia's? No we don't actually have freedom of speech the same way you do, its closer to the Canadian or u.k. I have looked and unless you can show the direct applicable parts to my yourself I don't think you're correct
The US Constitution doesn't grant any rights. It presumes the rights are pre-existing and granted by God. All the Constitution does is prohibit the government from infringing on those rights.
In Australia you have the same rights granted by the same God. Your Constitution may not be as explicit in prohibiting government violation of those rights, but that does not mean the rights don't exist.
This ^ exactly. The rights of man are unalienable. They cannot be separated from the man and are not granted by a government or any entity other than God-nature.
Sorry, Australians, it's time you people and the Canadians, the British and the New Zealanders began to take yourselves seriously and realize that you need to rise up and be the free people you really are and quit playing the helpless baby-victim role. Sure, if push comes to shove America will help you but all of you need to play a more serious, more intelligent game than you are doing at present.
So why did the revolution happen if they are God given? You can wax philosophical all you want but it doesn't translate to the reality of the situation Nor did I claim the constitution was what we want/need but a bill of rights. We have a constitution but it isn't like yours and we haven't fought for one which seems to be the only avenue available at this point even though we have no guns or the ability to get guns without becoming criminals.
All this is easy to say while in america or otherwise outside of Australia. If its so easy, come here and become a legend
See my above post. Stop worshipping the US and understand the application of laws are not unilateral.
So you have nothing to show but belittling me by assuming I worship the u.s... blow it out your ass
I didn't belittle you.
I demonstrated how you are factually incorrect. Don't be such a victim.
The rules differ from state to state, but they are similar. There are different categories giving you access to different types of firearms. Each category is basically 'needs' based. You can have a machine gun if you are a historic weapons collector (firing pin removed), but not for hunting. For normal hunting it's mainly bolt action firearms with limited capacity. If you were in pest control then there is a category for that and you can have semi automatic weapons with a larger capacity. There isn't a self defence category. You also need to prove the "need", you can't just say you are in pest control, you need to prove it. They tried to implement a common sense based rules system, I know governments and common sense don't mix so well but it's basically what we have.
You MUST register with a hunting club and store your guns with the club if you don't meet certain requirements allowing you to keep it on your property which includes again the 'need' part as well as the size of the property, can't generally keep gun/s if you are in the city but in rural areas its more likely, self defence doesn't count nor to protect your liberties.
Not to mention that fact you need a licence for airsoft and gel guns
Our freedom of speech is limited and controllable similar to Canada or the u.k so that is also incorrect.
As one of the fuckheads who has had to look into how to get a gun in Australia as well as live in it I think I have a clue and they have given so many hoops to jump through it would make an American laugh... you dont know.