bl4ckh4wk64 said:
You do realize that in America we have to get special permits to carry, and in LA (Los Angeles, CA.) you're not even allowed to concealed carry.
In Australia you can not carry a firearm in public (unless your job requires it).
No semi autos, no high caliber, only a few firearms that are allowed to have a magazine.
bl4ckh4wk64 said:
You have to take an 8 hour class and take a test to get a permit to buy a handgun, wait 28 days to get it, and then you have to take another 3 8 hour classes to obtain the rights to take the CCW(concealed carry) test.
In Australia it is 28 days to get the permit to buy a handgun (and only for sporting reasons).
A 6 MONTH course at the gun club (and the handgun MUST be kept at in the clubs safe).
You have to compete (in shooting contests) each year to keep the handgun.
For the first 6 months the gun club staff will get your pistol and lock it to the bench in the range (so it can only be raised/lowered and cannot be pointed anywhere except down the range).
You are locked in the cubicle (on your own) and monitored with CCTV. The attendant will not unlock the door if you are near the firearm.
All firearms MUST be kept in a locked safe.
This means less than 0.1% of firearms are stolen each year and less than 3% of firearms stolen are found in the possession of people cahrged with a serious crime.