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One year after gun-own­ers were forced to sur­ren­der 640,381 per­son­al firearms to be destroyed, includ­ing semi-auto­mat­ic .22 rifles and shot­guns, a pro­gram cost­ing the gov­ern­ment over 500 mil­lion dol­lars, the results are in…

A dra­mat­ic increase in crim­i­nal activ­i­ty has been expe­ri­enced.
Gun con­trol advo­cates respond “Just wait… we’ll be safer… you’ll see…”.

OBSERVABLE FACT, AFTER 12 MONTHS OF DATA:

* Aus­tralia-wide, homi­cides are up 3.2%
* Aus­tralia-wide, assaults are up 8.6%
* Aus­tralia-wide, armed-rob­beries are up 44% (yes, FORTY-FOUR PERCENT)
* In the state of Vic­to­ria, homi­cides-with-firearms are up 300%
* Fig­ures over the pre­vi­ous 25 years show a steady decrease in homi­cides-with-firearms (changed dra­mat­i­cal­ly in the past 12 months)
* Fig­ures over the pre­vi­ous 25 years show a steady decrease in armed-rob­bery-with-firearms (changed dra­mat­i­cal­ly in the past 12 months)
* There has been a dra­mat­ic increase in breakins-and-assaults-of- the-elder­ly
* At the time of the ban, the Prime Min­is­ter said “self-defense is not a rea­son for own­ing a firearm”
* From 1910 to present, homi­cides in Aus­tralia had aver­aged about 1.8‑per-100,000 or low­er, a safe soci­ety by any stan­dard.
* The ban has destroyed Aus­trali­a’s stand­ings in some inter­na­tion­al sport shoot­ing com­pe­ti­tions
* The mem­ber­ship of the Aus­tralian Sports Shoot­ing Asso­ci­a­tion has risen to 112,000, a 200% increase, in response to the ban and as an attempt to orga­nize against fur­ther con­trols, which are expect­ed.
* Aus­tralian politi­cians are on the spot and at a loss to explain how no improve­ment in “safe­ty” has been observed after such mon­u­men­tal effort and expense was suc­cess­ful­ly expend­ed in “rid­ding soci­ety of guns”. Their response has been to “wait longer”.

“…The best orga­ni­za­tion you’ve got there, the biggest orga­ni­za­tion you’ve got there is the NRA. We don’t have an orga­ni­za­tion that size. We did­n’t have an orga­ni­za­tion that size, and as a con­se­quence, we suf­fered. And we hope that you don’t suf­fer…”