Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
January 23, 2013
Despite the denials of anti-Second Amendment activists, the ultimate goal of
gun control is a total confiscation of all firearms.
Following the Port Arthur massacre in Australia in 1996, the government
banned all semi-automatic guns and launched a buyback program that cost
taxpayers $500 million and resulted in the destruction of over 600,000 personal
firearms. Subsequent studies put the number at over a million firearms destroyed
by the government.
“Australians have been following the Connecticut tragedy closely, and many
say the US solution lies in following Australia’s path, or at least reforming
current laws,” the Christian Science Monitor reported following
the Sandy Hook massacre.
“I implore you to look at our experience,” Labor Member of Parliament Kelvin
Thomson wrote in an open letter to Congress. “As the number of guns in Australia
reduced, so too did gun violence. It is simply not true that owning a gun makes
you safer.”
However, according to Ed Chenel, an Australian police officer, the
government confiscation in fact made Australians more susceptible to violent
crime, not less as Thompson argued.
“The first year results are now in: Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2
percent, Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6 percent; Australia-wide, armed
robberies are up 44 percent (yes, 44 percent!),” Chenel wrote a year after the
government forced disarmament. “In the state of Victoria alone, homicides with
firearms are now up 300 percent. (Note that while the law-abiding citizens
turned them in, the criminals did not and criminals still possess their guns!)”
In addition, there was a dramatic increase in break-ins and assaults of the
elderly.”
Following the ban, Australians began arming themselves with single shot and
bolt action rifles not outlawed by the government.
“Australians now own as many firearms as they did at the time of the Port
Arthur shootings in 1996,” China’s Xinhua news agency reported in January. “More than
one million guns were destroyed in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre,
but the research by Professor Philip Alpers, from the Sydney University school
of public health, said Australians have steadily restocked and the number of
firearms in the community now totals around 3.2 million.”
Alpers and the gun-grabbers in Australia are quite naturally concerned about
law-abiding Australians owning weapons for self-defense. “Guns are a bit like a
virus,” he told ABC TV. “You clamp down on one type of gun,
another one pops up and you have to deal with that.”
Australian gun-grabbers are now targeting one shot and bolt-action rifles,
stating that it only takes “one bullet” to kill somebody. “Remember that 90 per
cent of gun deaths have nothing to do with mass killings,” Alpers told the ABC.
“They’re actually suicides and domestic violence, and it only takes one bullet
in a domestic violence incident.”
Alpers and other anti-firearms activists reveal the underhanded
incrementalism of gun control. The gun-grabbers say they are only interested in
ridding society of military-styled weapons and want to protect the rights of
ducks hunters and target shooters, but the fact is their ultimate goal is the
elimination of all firearms.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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