Wednesday, 6 November 2013

I say, you there having FUN, cut that out!! We wont be having that my fellow!

Dear Mr

At first I thought you really cared about public safety.

I thought that providing information & data it might be possible to help correct your faulty assessment of total risk and comparative risk.

-->Increasing legal gun ownership in Australia has not corresponded with an increase in accidental or intentional deaths by firearm (10yrs ABS Data)

-->increasing participation in hunting on private & public land has not corresponded with an increase in accidental deaths related to hunting.

-->Reality of the great safety record from NSW program you described as a farce. (even that incompetent system did not kill anyone?)

-->NCIS data on sports related deaths covering 2000-2012 providing comparative and specific data.

-->NSW Crime Statistics showing what is really hurting people.

-->the motivations to keep to the rules when hunting are the same as when driving,
choosing not to steal, choosing not to break other laws and rules.

But Then I read a couple of your comments and your true motivation becomes clear.

"What if he's drunk? You don't like beer? I think you do! "
"They're sober and safe, minimizing risk. "
"They're enthusiasts. They probably consume a fair amount of beer (c'mon, tell me I'm wrong!)."
"Some of us at least pretend to stand upright, use language & reason, breathe through our noses and not drag our knuckles on the ground. You should try it and give up the caveman thing."

Your not motivated by Public Welfare or Animal Welfare or Protecting Native Flora or Fauna.

Your just a regular garden variety wowser, you don't want the other people having fun doing something you personally don't like.

Professional Shooters Killing for profit - that's business totally wholesome.
Just try to keep the smile of your face boys, don't want people to know you like your work.
Professional Poisoners Killing for profit - never mind the  4-6 hours of fits & convulsions & foaming at the mouth, don't mention the fact trials show 9%-40% of baits get eaten by native animals. We wont look.

But you there, having fun, cut that out!

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