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It's actually quite easy to integrate google search into a forum such as Vbulletin.
The admins should get on it!
The internal search usually works fine, just needs some love since the forum change.
May be. I'm sure they know what they need to do, they just haven't gotten around to it. I for one know nothing of what to do to fix it (or the ability to do so)
I don't, but then again Australia has had pretty strict gun control policies (which I generally agree with - not trying to start a gun control debate though) since the Port Arthur Massacre. I have fired a few guns, went to a pistol range for my Bucks night.
So they were a lot less strict before that incident?
I've never shot a gun at an actual range before.
Yep significantly less strict, hence why Martin Bryant was able to get the semi-automatic rifles
Are you implying that he could not have acquired those weapons today?
Nope he cannot acquire those items today, I don't think he could acquire them even if he had a license.
Edit: From Wikipedia
Firearms in Australia are grouped into Categories with different levels of control. The categories are:
Category A: Rimfire rifles (not semi-automatic), shotguns (not pump-action or semi-automatic), air rifles, and paintball markers. A "Genuine Reason" must be provided for a Category A firearm.
Category B: Centrefire rifles (not semi-automatic), muzzleloading firearms made after 1 January 1901. A "Genuine Need" must be demonstrated, including why a Category A firearm would not be suitable.
Category C: Semi-automatic rimfire rifles holding 10 or fewer rounds and pump-action or semi-automatic shotguns holding 5 or fewer rounds. Category C firearms are strongly restricted: only primary producers, occupational shooters, collectors and some clay target shooters can own functional Category C firearms.
Category D: Semi-automatic centrefire rifles, pump-action or semi-automatic shotguns holding more than 5 rounds. Functional Category D firearms are restricted to government agencies and a few occupational shooters. Collectors may own deactivated Category D firearms.
Category H: Handguns including air pistols and deactivated handguns. this class is available to target shooters and farmers. To be eligible for a Category H firearm a target shooter must serve a probationary period of six months using club handguns, and a minimum number of matches yearly to retain each category of handgun.
Target shooters are limited to handguns of .38 or 9mm calibre or less and magazines may hold a maximum of 10 rounds. Participants in certain "approved" pistol competitions may acquire handguns up to .45", currently Single Action Shooting and Metallic Silhouette. IPSC shooting is not "approved" for the larger calibres, for as 9mm/.38/.357 handguns meet the IPSC rules. Category H barrels must be at least 100mm (3.94") long for revolvers, and 120mm (4.72") for semi-automatic pistols unless the pistols are clearly ISSF target pistols: magazines are restricted to 10 rounds. Handguns held as part of a collection were exempted from these limits.
Category R/E: Restricted weapons: machine guns, rocket launchers, assault rifles, flame-throwers, anti-tank guns, Howitzers, artillery, etc. can be owned by collectors in some states provided that these weapons have been permanently inoperable. They are subject to the same storage and licensing requirements as fully functioning firearms.
Wrong. He cannot acquire them legally. If he wanted to acquire them that bad,I'm sure he could have.
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