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US gun laws: Why it won't follow New Zealand's lead
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27/03/2019 18:20:39
 
 
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>>>>NZ wildlife ;
>>>>'New Zealand has no harmful animals like venomous snakes, scorpions or venomous insects, so its sole venomous native spider – the rare katipō – has almost mythical >>status. Since the late 19th century there have been accidental introductions of the venomous redback and white-tailed spiders from Australia'
>>>>I'll pack an RPG if i ever come over there. ;)
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>>Not sure why a firearm would be used against a spider. Try rabbits. Or possums. Or wallabies. Or feral goats. Even deer. It's such an issue that Government even mandates landowner control programs for some of those pests.
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>>For some of these a .22 variant might be preferred (e.g. see here for AR-15 versus wallabies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CGZxCmRYgY ... or this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIWCVhLkYlY with good explanation at about 2:20) but not for those larger ones, which is why I asked the caliber questions. The new NZ ban doesn't include .22 caliber rimfire semi-autos. Since you suggested I don't know what I'm talking about, perhaps you can explain why that matters. ;-)
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>>>>btw i live in the Perigord noir mst of the time. Dense forests with wild boar. Even a hunting rifle is frowned upon there as too dangerous.
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>>I know the style of forest: totally different from NZ primal terrain that can be like jungle or alpine desert. Even though the Captain Cooker" in my sig actually is a wild pig, my own experience of meeting one without a firearm involves rapid tree climbing to avoid what happens just after 1:00 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJkX8j1tmm4 . IMHO you'd find quite a few differences between NZ and long-settled European terrain- maybe look at "NZ hunting" on Youtube?
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>>As I said- we'll manage, and there's to be exemptions for pest control- but this feels like one of those "you don't know what you've got till it's gone."
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>sorry for the delay i had to fend off a were rabbit.
>Feral goats... i see your point , dangerous indeed. Sure you don't want to write an episode of Monty Python ?
>Friend of mine went to Kodiak island last year during the salmon season to observe grisly bears None of them got any kind of fire weapon and they all survived.
>I do oc admit that a grisly is no match for a feral goat.

"Killing animals is extreme fun" Enough said.
btw i know a lot about fire arms but that doesn't mean i'm a fan of the NRA

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