• Dimand@aussie.zone
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    10 hours ago

    This article has some huge issues.

    As mentioned already, the type of gun matters a lot. No mention of how many are semi auto, but I am guessing it won’t be many.

    Also no accounting for population growth over the last 30 years as a factor in total gun numbers.

    This paragraph was absolutely journalistic garbage.

    “NSW firearm registry data shows that in Sydney there are more than 70 individuals who own more than 100 firearms, including one person who owns 385 guns. The register notes that this is not a collector or a dealer.”

    Clearly this is a hobby/interest and the person is a collector with too much time and money (good for them I guess). What they don’t have is a “collectors” licence that effectively means they cannot ever use their guns. A licenced collector will usually have inoperable firearms on display (think museum).

    All that said, the SSAA and others do have a higher than normal concentration of right wing nuts that continuously lobby the government to weaken our excellent (imo) gun laws. It’s why I stopped giving them any of my money.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      23 hours ago

      As mentioned already, the type of gun matters a lot. Not mention of how many are semi auto, but I am guessing it won’t be many.

      As far as I’m aware, semi-auto guns are illegal to own, aren’t they?

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        21 hours ago

        You can get them with the right licence. It’s only for professional hunters I believe but I have never looked into details. They are rightfully much harder to get than a typical class A/B licence.

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          19 hours ago

          Category C (semi auto .22LR + miss-categorised shotguns) is for farmers.
          Category D (centre-fire semi auto + miss-categorised shotguns) is for specialist pest controllers.

          Professional hunters tend to use Category B (manually cycled bolt/lever/pump centre-fire).

          You’re not wrong, I just wanted to add more info.

          There’d be like a thousand people that qualify in the entire country for a real Category D.