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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:00 AM Aug 2013

Chris Lane Shooting Sparks Aussie Tourist Boycott, Gun Control Comparisons

The seemingly random shooting death of a young Australian man on a baseball scholarship in the United States Friday has sparked a heated debate on gun control on the far side of the Pacific Ocean, where one Australian politician has urged his fellow citizens to “think twice” before visiting the U.S.

Though the case of 22-year-old Melbourne native Chris Lane only made headlines in the U.S. on Tuesday, it has dominated the nightly news and graced the cover of nearly every paper in Australia for days -- despite a major election just weeks away. On Monday, Australia’s former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fisher, a noted advocate of gun control in his homeland, urged Aussies to boycott the U.S. until it changed its attitude on guns.

“Tourists thinking of going to the USA should think twice,” he told Australia’s Herald Sun. “This is the bitter harvest and legacy of the policies of the NRA that even blocked background checks for people buying guns at gun shows. People should take this into account before going to the United States.”

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The swift changes pushed through by the conservative prime minister, who would go on to become one of George W. Bush’s closest allies, have long been held up as an international gold standard. According to Fischer, they sent Australia down a different path than the U.S. He believes that because of the gun reform law, you are now 15 times more likely to be shot dead in the U.S. per thousand people than in Australia.

Read More: http://www.ibtimes.com/chris-lane-shooting-sparks-aussie-tourist-boycott-gun-control-comparisons-1393155

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Chris Lane Shooting Sparks Aussie Tourist Boycott, Gun Control Comparisons (Original Post) Robb Aug 2013 OP
Good. (nt) Paladin Aug 2013 #1
The NRA's reputation billh58 Aug 2013 #2
I don't blame them one damn bit. CTyankee Aug 2013 #3
Aussies must think we are all nuts. SunSeeker Aug 2013 #4
The whole world thinks we're nuts when it comes to guns BainsBane Aug 2013 #5
+1 JustAnotherGen Aug 2013 #7
Fisher is absolutely right. Squinch Aug 2013 #6

billh58

(6,641 posts)
2. The NRA's reputation
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:29 AM
Aug 2013

for enabling the spread of violence and death in this country is world-wide, and even conservatives from other countries condemn them. Except for their 4 million extremist members, and a few of DU's Gungeoneers, the NRA is universally reviled regardless of which side of the political spectrum people come from.

The anti-regulation policies that the NRA has purchased from corrupt politicians is directly responsible for the deaths of more Americans over the years than war. Regardless of what the right-wing Roberts SCOTUS "ruled," the Second Amendment was never intended to be a license to kill each other.

CTyankee

(65,070 posts)
3. I don't blame them one damn bit.
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:42 AM
Aug 2013

Why take the risk of your very life coming to the U.S as a tourist or for a sports experience? There are plenty of other, civilized, countries you can visit and enjoy...

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