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Violet_Crumble

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8. Even our former conservative PM comes across as reasonable compared to some Americans...
Fri Dec 21, 2012, 12:13 AM
Dec 2012

I'm going to cross-post this in the Australia forum, and I have to add a disclaimer that this is possibly the only issue I agree with John Howard on....

Merry xmas!!

Brothers in arms, yes, but the US needs to get rid of its guns
John Howard
Published: August 1, 2012 – 8:13AM
Sydney Morning Herald


EARLY in 2008 Janette and I were guests of the former president, George H. W. Bush or ”41”, as he is affectionately known, at his Presidential Library in College Station, Texas. I spoke to a warm and friendly audience of more than 300 who enthusiastically reacted until, in answer to a request to nominate the proudest actions of the Australian government I had led for almost 12 years, I included the national gun control laws enacted after the Port Arthur massacre in April 1996.

Having applauded my references to the liberation of East Timor, leaving Australia debt free, presiding over a large reduction in unemployment and standing beside the US in the global fight against terrorism, there was an audible gasp of amazement at my expressing pride in what Australia had done to limit the use of guns.

I had been given a sharp reminder that, despite the many things we have in common with our American friends, there is a huge cultural divide when it comes to the free availability of firearms.

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A key component of the 1996 measure, which banned the sale, importation and possession of all automatic and semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, was a national buy-back scheme involving the compulsory forfeiture of newly illegal weapons. Between 1996 and 1998 more than 700,000 guns were removed and destroyed. This was one-fifth of Australia’s estimated stock of firearms. The equivalent in the US would have been 40 million guns. Australia’s action remains one of the largest destructions of civilian firearms.

Australia is a safer country as a result of what was done in 1996. It will be the continuing responsibility of current and future federal and state governments to ensure the effectiveness of those anti-gun laws is never weakened. The US is a country for which I have much affection. There are many American traits which we Australians could well emulate to our great benefit. But when it comes to guns we have been right to take a radically different path.


http://guncontrol.org.au/2012/08/howard-on-guns/

excellent tj_crackersnatch Dec 2012 #1
Welcome to DU! ellisonz Dec 2012 #2
thank you. living in australia tj_crackersnatch Dec 2012 #3
Sounds awesome. ellisonz Dec 2012 #4
thanks tj_crackersnatch Dec 2012 #5
I only wish there were more reasonable people like you in this country... ellisonz Dec 2012 #6
back at ya tj_crackersnatch Dec 2012 #7
Even our former conservative PM comes across as reasonable compared to some Americans... Violet_Crumble Dec 2012 #8
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