Labor MP Kelvin Thomson has written to members of the US Congress and Senate on gun laws in the wake of the Newtown school shooting. This is what he sent …
As a member of the Australian Parliament I am writing to urge you to adopt Australia’s gun laws in the United States.
I am aware of the risk of advice from outsiders being unwelcome, but feel compelled to write all the same because we cannot sit idly by and just allow senseless and avoidable deaths, in this case including 20 small children, to go on, and Australia’s experience is crystal clear and I believe the United States can benefit from it.
After 35 people, including small children, were killed in the Australian island state of Tasmania in April, 1996, the Australian Police Ministers Council agreed to a national plan for the regulation of firearms. The plan is known as the National Firearms Agreement and its terms include:
- Banning military style automatic and semi-automatic firearms;
- Limiting the availability of non-military style semi-automatic rifles and shotguns to primary producers, professional vermin exterminators, and a limited class of clay target firearm users;
- Introducing registration for all firearms, including longarms;
- Grouping firearms into 5 broad licensing categories;
- Requiring all licence applicants to establish a genuine reason for firearms ownership;
- Requiring all licence applicants other than those applying for category A firearms to establish that they have a special need for the particular category of firearm;
- Requiring that permits be acquired for every new firearm purchase, with the issue of a permit to be subject to a waiting period of at least 28 days to enable appropriate checks to be made;
- Stricter storage requirements for all firearms; and
- Requiring all sales to be conducted by or through licensed firearms dealers.
Since these laws were enacted in 1996 Australia has not had a repeat of the massacres we had before they came into effect.
The number of gun deaths in all categories — homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings — has declined dramatically since 1996, and thousands of Australian lives have been saved as a result.
I implore you to look at our experience. As the number of guns in Australia reduced, so too did gun violence. It is simply not true that owning a gun makes you safer. The fact that Adam Lanza’s mother was killed with a weapon she owned is all too familiar. More weapons in homes and schools equals more killing.
Those families who have lost a loved one are in our hearts and thoughts at this time. But please let this not be yet again condolences and prayers and hand-wringing — let this be the time when something real was accomplished.
There are plenty of problems in our world which are beyond the power of legislators to do much about. This is not one of them.
He should have attached First Dog’s Cartoon as well.
Ugh. Kelvin is such a yente.
Is his seat so safe or this government so secure that he has nothing better to do than offer unsolicited advice to the US Congress on this issue?
If an American legislator was to do likewise (particularly with the insufferable arrogance that attends an “open letter”) I’m confident the Member for Wills would be leading the shrill cries of “mind your own fucking business!”
This effort totally misunderstands the Yanks’ culture. The myth on which it is based contains (1) the Revolutionary War (2)The Wild Frontiersman like Davy Crockett (3) The Civil War (4)The Canadian War (5)The Mexican War – The Alamo (6) The Wild West – The Indian Wars (7)The Liberation of Cuba – The Rough Riders (8)The War on the Barbary Pirates (9)The Great War (10)The Second World War (11) The Korean War (12) The Vietnam War (13) The Gulf War (14) etc.
These are all regurgitated by their “entertainment industry with the message that these were all done by brave men with a gun in their hand and a chip on their shoulder. The subtext is that the nation is shot through with traumatised, gun-happy ex-military, with poor employment prospects, being bombarded with unattainable aspirations. Doesn’t anyone know anything about “Frustration-Agression” ? Canada doesn’t need “gun control”, because it tends to deal with its problems constructively. Expecting President Obama to ban weapons of mass killing on home soil in the face of the predominant Red-neck culture is like pushing hot water uphill with a sharp stick.