
You wont have to worry about cleaning up the bodies...you wouldn't find them....

Jonnymac wrote:I do remember reading something not to long ago that said you could legally dispose of them.........
Jonnymac wrote:I do remember reading something not to long ago that said you could legally dispose of them.........
Frank wrote:you would run foul of the law for discharging a firearm in a residential area and yes an air rifle is classed as a firearm even a 177 let alone a .50.
Lucy wrote:Frank wrote:you would run foul of the law for discharging a firearm in a residential area and yes an air rifle is classed as a firearm even a 177 let alone a .50.
No such law, at least in NSW. You do however require a lawful reason and the right category licence. It is all outlined in the crimes act 1901.
Lucy wrote:Frank wrote:you would run foul of the law for discharging a firearm in a residential area and yes an air rifle is classed as a firearm even a 177 let alone a .50.
No such law, at least in NSW. You do however require a lawful reason and the right category licence. It is all outlined in the crimes act 1901.
fireyrob wrote:Lucy wrote:Frank wrote:you would run foul of the law for discharging a firearm in a residential area and yes an air rifle is classed as a firearm even a 177 let alone a .50.
No such law, at least in NSW. You do however require a lawful reason and the right category licence. It is all outlined in the crimes act 1901.
an exert from the Firearms act 1996
Section 93G(1)(a) prohibits the possession of a loaded firearm in a public place, or in any other place so as to endanger the life of another person. The community regards the crime of carrying a concealed weapon such as a pistol (under s 93G(1)(a)) as a very serious offence: Saad v R [2007] NSWCCA 98 at [38].
Section 93G(1)(b) prohibits the discharge of a firearm in or near a public place. Section 93G(1)(c) prohibits carrying or firing a firearm in a manner likely to injure any person or property, or with disregard for the safety of the offender or others. All three offences under s 93G have a maximum penalty of imprisonment for 10 years.
Seems like NSW does!
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