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Hey guys,

Street commodores is putting together a petition to put forward to the powers that be, essentially showing the government the power that car enthusiests have and the numbers we have, they hare hopping to geth 10000 names. its time to stand up and be counted.

http://www.streetcommodores.com/petition/index.php

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yeah not worded the best but signed anyway.

but hey here's a thought. 1 person shot and killed 30 odd people. the government spent 1 billion+ on the gun buy back scheme, buying guns that where legally owned and registered. now spend that money on the hospitals and see how many more people you would have saved.

now that's 1 person. think how many more hoons there are.

i agree with the idea, but just remember we are some of the least affected of the examples given.

about 90% of the signatures on that are idiots posting shit. not the best thought out submission form yet. wouldn't been smarter to need an email confirmation.

yeah not worded the best but signed anyway.

but hey here's a thought. 1 person shot and killed 30 odd people. the government spent 1 billion+ on the gun buy back scheme, buying guns that where legally owned and registered. now spend that money on the hospitals and see how many more people you would have saved.

now that's 1 person. think how many more hoons there are.

i agree with the idea, but just remember we are some of the least affected of the examples given.

Don't start with the gunlaws correlations, as an avid competitive paintballer, I experience the fallout from the Port Arthur incident a fair bit :P

Signed the petition, but not happy to see all the bogus names put up there.. I suppose that's what you get with an online petition, but it will seriously defeat the purpose of it to post bullshit like that.

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