Ammo shortage, huh? Because of hoarding by US gun nuts? I could say something like "Too bad. So sad", except the blokes at the local rifle club three kilometres down the road from me apparently didn't get the memo about the shortage.Gallstones wrote:I don't care about YOUR availability, I care about mine.Hermit wrote:Yes, there were many and varied reasons for shootings at schools. Some were justifiable, not many were classifiable as mass killings, some did not even entail injury to anybody, some were among hoodies and so on. Just the same there were 74 of them since the Newtown, Connecticut, 18 months ago. Meanwhile there were 0 in Australia. Might that possibly have anything at all to do with the differences in the availability of firearms?
BTW: Gun and ammunition shortage hits farmers, security contractors and sporting shooters after US rushA shortage of guns and ammunition in the US has spread to Australian shores, causing problems for farmers, security contractors and sporting shooters across the country.
Meanwhile, I am happy to express my opinion that 0 shootings in Australian schools is a good thing. Not a valuable opinion, I know, but I kind of like it just the same. YMMV.