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In reply to the discussion: Police lives are put at risk by a country awash in guns [View all]friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)44. Ahem: Australian cops upgun: "(Victoria) Police set sights on faster reloading guns"
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-04-30/police-set-sights-on-faster-reloading-guns/416062?site=gippsland
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/victoria-police-switches-to-semiautomatic-weapons-20100429-tt44.html
The reader will note that this happened fourteen years after the Australian gun confiscations oft touted
by the OP. Which raises a couple of questions for me:
1. Does this mean that the gun buyback didn't actually work?
2. And if that buyback did work as claimed, does it mean that cops will always want the newest and shiniest thing
that goes bang, the opinions of would-be social engineers notwithstanding?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-04-30/police-set-sights-on-faster-reloading-guns/416062?site=gippsland
Police set sights on faster reloading guns
The Police Superintendent in East Gippsland says new semi-automatic pistols will enable police officers to better defend themselves in a shoot-out.
The Victorian Government has awarded a $7 million contract to replace police revolvers with semi-automatic pistols.
The police union had previously claimed an officer in Melbourne was shot in the leg while reloading a revolver during a shoot-out in 2008.
Superintendent Geoff Newby says the new semi-automatic pistols will improve police safety when they arrive later this year.
"Well they'll have 15 shots before they need to reload as opposed to previously they would've had to have taken some form of reload action after six shots and of course during that time we're trained to do that at reasonable speed, under pressure that can take a little while and put you at risk, so from a safety aspect we're very pleased that we've got that option," he said....
The Police Superintendent in East Gippsland says new semi-automatic pistols will enable police officers to better defend themselves in a shoot-out.
The Victorian Government has awarded a $7 million contract to replace police revolvers with semi-automatic pistols.
The police union had previously claimed an officer in Melbourne was shot in the leg while reloading a revolver during a shoot-out in 2008.
Superintendent Geoff Newby says the new semi-automatic pistols will improve police safety when they arrive later this year.
"Well they'll have 15 shots before they need to reload as opposed to previously they would've had to have taken some form of reload action after six shots and of course during that time we're trained to do that at reasonable speed, under pressure that can take a little while and put you at risk, so from a safety aspect we're very pleased that we've got that option," he said....
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/victoria-police-switches-to-semiautomatic-weapons-20100429-tt44.html
Victoria Police officers will no longer carry revolvers as it switches to rapid-firing semi-automatic weapons.
Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walshe this morning revealed police would be rearmed with .40 calibre Smith & Wesson M & P (military and police) semi-automatic pistols...
...South Australian Police have been using Smith & Wesson semi-automatics since last year.
Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walshe this morning revealed police would be rearmed with .40 calibre Smith & Wesson M & P (military and police) semi-automatic pistols...
...South Australian Police have been using Smith & Wesson semi-automatics since last year.
The reader will note that this happened fourteen years after the Australian gun confiscations oft touted
by the OP. Which raises a couple of questions for me:
1. Does this mean that the gun buyback didn't actually work?
2. And if that buyback did work as claimed, does it mean that cops will always want the newest and shiniest thing
that goes bang, the opinions of would-be social engineers notwithstanding?
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Again, homicide and suicide are different things that will require different solutions.
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#34
If jumping off a bridge isn't bridge violence and hanging yourself isn't rope violence..
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#42
If all guns were locked away in militia buildings as the Constitution suggests
Eliot Rosewater
Feb 2018
#16
If this was the original intent, can you provide examples where it was enforced?
Marengo
Feb 2018
#17
Got an Encylopedia Britanica handy? You'll have finished reading it before you get an answer...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#18
I was held at gun point. My though wasn't 'why don't I have a pistol', but 'how did the 16yr old...
marble falls
Feb 2018
#20
Shouldn't police officers be on the forefront of gun control - and why aren't they?
demosincebirth
Feb 2018
#5
A small price to pay so a subset of Americans can have fun shooting up cans and signs.
Kablooie
Feb 2018
#8
If you familiarize yourself with the OP's, ahem, "body of work", a question naturally arises:
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#19
Could this fact be one of the reasons why the federal government is pushing municipalities
no_hypocrisy
Feb 2018
#29
Yes that's exactly the justification given. If we banned handguns and semi-autos we could
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#40
Ahem: Australian cops upgun: "(Victoria) Police set sights on faster reloading guns"
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#44
Your proof that we need more gun control is proof that gun control doesn't work.
Always Right
Mar 2018
#48
...nor is rote recitation of simplistic platitudes and appeals to emotion
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2018
#51
Proof here. NRA afraid of data. That's why they banned govt from collecting it.
sharedvalues
Mar 2018
#54
You need to tap the base of the turntable a few times, the record keeps skipping...
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2018
#56
I'll let that comprehensive study speak for itself abt effects of NRA fed funding ban. n/m
sharedvalues
Mar 2018
#59
Stop misrepresenting. RAND study shows GOP blocks fed research on guns. read my cite. nm
sharedvalues
Mar 2018
#62