The UK Handgun Ban
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I note the pie in the face the voters of Brazil recently gave to their Socialist President Lula when he put the question of banning firearms
ownership before them. I also note the rejection by the voters of France then the Netherlands of the EU Constitution-the difference, as noted U.S. columist Goerge Will put it "between Parliamentary and Popular Democracy" and I would be curious to see what the results would be if
such a referendum were held in the UK. Even in the US of A there are
an awful lot of closet gun owners who need the privacy of the voting
booth to express their true feelings.
I like the tag line from the new movie "Vendetta"-"The people shouldn't
fear their government, the government should fear its people."
ownership before them. I also note the rejection by the voters of France then the Netherlands of the EU Constitution-the difference, as noted U.S. columist Goerge Will put it "between Parliamentary and Popular Democracy" and I would be curious to see what the results would be if
such a referendum were held in the UK. Even in the US of A there are
an awful lot of closet gun owners who need the privacy of the voting
booth to express their true feelings.
I like the tag line from the new movie "Vendetta"-"The people shouldn't
fear their government, the government should fear its people."
- blackisler
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This is what we are legaly allowed to get now and after a long battle with the local police I have finaly got one . it is the first one in the highlands of Scotland but not the last as there is a lot of shooters who were waiting to see how i got on .
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Yes Adam I had to bend the arm rest as it was too much of a strain on the arm and wrist when trying to use the sights, it is in 357 mag caliber with a 7 shot cylinder.It was worth the hassle and negative response from the local plod who stated that he would not allow me to have it.
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So it's not a TOTAL ban?
So the UK doesn't have a TOTAL ban, just a ban on anything one could actually use for defensive purposes with relative ease. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice revolver, but seems better suited for popping metal gongs at one or two hundred yards than personal protection. I imagine if one did have to shoot an intruder in Scotland, one would get the Tony Martin treatment. Or has there been a change in the attitude that a man who defends his home with deadly force is a murderer? I recall hearing of an MP who was embarassed because he went onto a radio program and promised to introduce whatever bill in Parliament the listeners called in to vote for, and when the result turned out to be a bill legalizing the use of deadly force by homeowners for self-defense, the fellow got quite upset, calling the listeners "bastards."
Does anyone know if this ever went anywhere, or did it get flushed down the memory hole?
Does anyone know if this ever went anywhere, or did it get flushed down the memory hole?
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