Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
The Survival Connection Forum for Australian & New Zealand Preppers & Survivalists.
Labels:
apocalyptic,
Australia,
climate change,
disasters,
equipment,
global warming,
groups,
gun control,
New Zealand,
self reliance,
SHTF,
supplies,
survival,
sustainable,
TEOTWAWKI
Location:
Australia
Friday, September 20, 2019
Compromising On Gun Control. The Cake Story.
Why We Won't Compromise - The Cake Story
Maybe I'm the last one to know this story. My shooting buddy, Dan,
couldn't believe I had never seen it. But, it's the perfect explanation to use
when someone asks "Why won't you gun people at least compromise a
little?"
When we originally posted this article, I said I didn’t know who had
written it. Now I do. Credit goes to the Law Dog Files. My apology to The
Law Dog Files for not knowing, and my thanks for their contribution.
You can see more at The Law Dog Files.
The Cake
Let's say I have this cake. It is a very nice cake, with "GUN RIGHTS" written across the top in lovely floral icing. I received it from the 2nd amendment.
Let's say I have this cake. It is a very nice cake, with "GUN RIGHTS" written across the top in lovely floral icing. I received it from the 2nd amendment.
Along you come and say, "Give me that cake."
I say, "No, it's my cake."
You say, "Let's compromise. Give me half." I respond by
asking what I get out of this compromise, and you reply that I get to keep half
of my cake.
Okay, we compromise. Let us call this compromise The National
Firearms Act of 1934.
There I am with my half of the cake, and you walk back up and say,
"Give me that cake."
I say, "No, it's my cake."
You say, "Let's compromise." What do I get out of this
compromise? Why, I get to keep half of what's left of the cake I already own?
So, we have your compromise -- let us call this one the Gun Control
Act of 1968 -- and I'm left holding what is now just a quarter of my cake.
And I'm sitting in the corner with my quarter piece of cake, and here
you come again. You want my cake. Again.
You say, "Let's compromise once more." What do I get out of
this compromise? I get to keep one-eighth of what's left of the cake I already
own?
So, we have your compromise -- let us call this one the Machine gun
ban of 1986 -- and I'm left holding what is now just an eighth of my cake.
I sit back in the corner with just my eighth of cake that I once
owned outright and completely, I glance up and here you come once more.
You say nothing and just grab my cake; This time you take several
bites -- we'll call this compromise the Clinton Executive Orders -- and I'm
left with about a tenth of what has always been MY CAKE and you've got
nine-tenths of it.
Then we compromised with the Lautenberg Act (nibble, nibble), the
HUD/Smith and Wesson agreement (nibble, nibble), the Brady Law (NOM NOM NOM),
the School Safety and Law Enforcement Improvement Act (sweet tap-dancing
Freyja, my finger!)
I'm left holding crumbs of what was once a large and satisfying cake,
and you're standing there with most of MY CAKE, making anime eyes and whining
about being "reasonable", and wondering "why we won't
compromise". ~ Tom
Tom Gresham
Author, outdoorsman, gun rights activist, and firearms enthusiast for more than five decades, Tom Gresham hosts Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, the first nationally-syndicated radio show about guns and the shooting sports, and is also the producer and co-host of the Guns & Gear, GunVenture and First Person Defender television series.
Author, outdoorsman, gun rights activist, and firearms enthusiast for more than five decades, Tom Gresham hosts Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, the first nationally-syndicated radio show about guns and the shooting sports, and is also the producer and co-host of the Guns & Gear, GunVenture and First Person Defender television series.
Labels:
Australia,
compromise,
confiscation,
England,
firearms restrictions,
Government corruption,
gun control,
human rights,
licensing,
New Zealand,
ownership,
registration,
self defence
Location:
Australia
Saturday, November 22, 2014
The Dangers Of Using 1080 Poison In Our Environment.
My sincere thanks to R.C. Hurly and my good friend Russ Tyenna for bringing these problems to my further attention.
Keith.
1080 poison is dangerous, it has been banned in other countries, and yet the New Zealand and Australian governments are still using this poison. It is dangerous to all native wildlife, domestic stock, fish and humans. I have banned the use of 1080 on my property, the government is not pleased with me, they told me so on the phone. Please watch these videos.
Keith.
1080 poison is dangerous, it has been banned in other countries, and yet the New Zealand and Australian governments are still using this poison. It is dangerous to all native wildlife, domestic stock, fish and humans. I have banned the use of 1080 on my property, the government is not pleased with me, they told me so on the phone. Please watch these videos.
Labels:
1080 poison,
animals,
Australia,
environment,
fish,
food,
food chain,
Native Fauna,
native flora,
New Zealand,
preppers,
prepping,
survival,
survivalists,
water
Location:
Australia
Thursday, September 19, 2013
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