CS: Legal-gases

2000-09-01 Thread John Hurst
From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only lethal gases banned? No it isn't! All gases are banned if my memory of my university degree serves me all right. Hence Section 5(1)(b) of the 1968 Act, I assume. Steve, The debates on the Firearms Act of 1920 mention "deathless gas"

CS: Legal-responsibilities

2000-09-01 Thread John Hurst
From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Should it be a more direct failure to uphold the law, say a police officer deliberately standing aside to allow an assault then they could also be charged as an accessory even though they took no active part. In such an example their failure to intervene

CS: Target-1500 help

2000-09-01 Thread Ron Rosenfeld
From: "Ron Rosenfeld", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can some-one send me (off list) the approved course of fire for the 1500 competition for .22 only. Thanks Ron Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CS: Legal-misfeasance

2000-09-01 Thread John Hurst
From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Say IG knew that tomorrow he had to go and help inventory a pile of seized cigarettes in some town or other, and he didn't want to do it because he objects to cigarette taxes. So he stays in bed and doesn't show up for work. What offence is that?

CS: Legal-Police discretion

2000-09-01 Thread Charles Parker
From: "Charles Parker", [EMAIL PROTECTED] It would appear, from the article below, that police can use their discretion - "This discretion is a fundamental principle in all aspects of policing". I presume 33 mph is allowed in a 30 mph zone to allow for speedo error and is not discretion,

CS: Legal-ECHR

2000-09-01 Thread Jeremy
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The speed camera decision is being appealed apparently. Rememeber this case is not necessarily about speed cameras it is about the wording of the 'Notice of Intended Prosecution'. This means that the police may have to persue the vehicle and

CS: Misc-Less Than Lethal Force

2000-09-01 Thread Jeremy
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The traditional police shotgun rounds inthe UK have been buckshot and slug, even before the pump action shotgun (in the days when they carried 20 inch barrelled doubles). I suspect these make up the bulk of the shotgun rounds in the police armoury

CS: Legal-primed cases

2000-09-01 Thread RustyBullethole
From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is the status of primed cases, no powder ? Also loose bullets? Family member had a visit and was coerced into handing over primed cases and loose bullets, powder however not touched. Family member does not have any cert. but the stuff is my

CS: Legal-misfeasance

2000-09-01 Thread Jeremy
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would have to check but the charge of misfeasance in public office is probably in one of the Criminal Law Acts No just the disciplinary offence of failing to report for duty. If he was ordered to go there and either refused or just didn't go

CS: Legal-Lawful orders

2000-09-01 Thread John Hurst
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CS: Legal-Hague Convention...Internet Links to the lot!

2000-09-01 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/hague.html Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ T O P I C A The Email You Want. http://www.topica.com/t/16

CS: Legal-Hague Convention

2000-09-01 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Specific accord relating to use of gases is the "Geneva Gas Protocol" of 1926. The Germans had invented an anti-tank round in which the bullet (fired from an A/Tank Rifle contained CS or CN type gas to neutralise the crew once the armour of the tank

CS: Misc-Geeks with guns!

2000-09-01 Thread AnthonyHar
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] A crowd favorite was the Sig-Sauer P220 0.45 millimeter automatic handgun Love it! An automatic weapon in .45 mm! Just right for the plague of wasps currently afflicting us... Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CS: Legal-Anonymity etc

2000-09-01 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I also have it on good authority that the same Officer at the case that resulted from this dealers persecution said to one of the Lawyers present something along the lines of "well now we've got their pistols, we can start on the shotguns next" to which said

CS: Legal-ECHR

2000-09-01 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK we may not like speed cameras but the effect of this would be to make most Road Traffic Law unenforcable - you might identify the vehicle but the owner would be under no obligation to say who was driving when for instance the the vehicle was used in a bank raid

CS: Misc-Riot gases in war

2000-09-01 Thread andrew
From: andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED] For a definative history of the subject read "The poison Cloud" by Haber. The author is the grand nephew of the german chemical engineer who lead the project during WW1. Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CS: Legal-Geneva Gas Protocol...text

2000-09-01 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1925 Gas Protocol The Hague Convention, (17 June 1925) Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare Entry into Force: 8 February 1928

CS: Legal-anonymity etc

2000-09-01 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I request that Mr Kendrick removes me from the subscribers list. Please note, Mr Reay, that I do so of my own choice and not because you have told me to F*** off elsewhere. This is rather disappointing. We may not agree with one another all the time or indeed