From: Worth Richard, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for your e-mail of yesterday's date about
the possession of prohibited weapons by Crown servants.
As a general rule of law, Acts of Parliament do not bin
the Crown or its servants unless specifically stated as
doing so. The Firearms Acts 1968
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My view is that the police should ditch the MP5s and assault rifles
which scare the crap out of the public (with rare exceptions) and
learn how to use pistols.
I have to agree with you on this one Steve. Arriving at
Gatwick a few weeks ago and seeing loads of Cops
From: "SA Mail", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The subject of GUN CONTROL LAWS is to be discussed on the
Sarah Dickins Programme on BBC Radio Wales (94.8 FM) today
between 12 noon and 1pm. Our Chairman, Mr Joe Kelly, will be
taking part in the discussion and there will be opportunities
for people to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Excessive deflection is also why the Swedes adopted the
'improved' 9mm bullet with heavy section jacket at the
nose - after experiencing problems in the Congo bush
decades ago.
What were the Swedes doing in the Congo? I thought
they had been neutral for at least
From: "The Isherwood's", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Surely it would be better to turn up to all practice
sessions, perform as any gold medallist should and on
the day turn up with pistol - then fire the
required number of shots at the target using nothing
more than an imaginary gun - shouting bang
From: nick royall, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The idea that you shoot a zero to make a protest would
work only if every competitor from every country did
the same. The idea that an individual makes the protest
by not competing is placing an unfair burden on that
person and serves little point- someone
From: "niel fagan", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My view is that the police should ditch the MP5s and assault rifles
which scare the crap out of the public (with rare exceptions)
Steve.
But thats what they are meant to do, isn't it?
Niel
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I think too many police officers have watched the SAS
during
From: andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think you have to look at the psychological side of this. The
"authorities" would not consider that an "ordinary citizen" (that's you
and me) needs to be concerned about retribution as we have the
protection of our glorious police force who we pay so much for
From: David Chappell - UK, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I have been using black powder for a very long time -
I will say again that black powder is NOT corrosive. It
does not contain anything that is corrosive, nor do the
products of combustion contain anything that is.
There are a lot of myths
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Come off it Steve, they are not just like the rest of us that shoot at Bisley
the majority of us can no longer shoot our pistols anywhere in the UK!
This so-called elite want to have their cake and eat it too. We lost our pistols
in the name of political expediency now
From: "niel fagan", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hamilton was first and foremost a paedophile, he murdered those poor
kids and their teacher for no other reason than "If he could not have
his perverted way with them, nobody would". In the current atmosphere of
"paedophile bashing" we will be missing a
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Pepper that packs punch set to spread across U.S.
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As Los Angeles police and civil
liberties groups argued on Tuesday over tacticsused to
break up a mass rally, the makers of a new pepperball
projectile rushed to sing the
From: "Neil Francis", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I imagine support for Dave's viewpoint is not soley
confined to CS, ask anybody who has reported a burglary,
stolen car, vandalism, etc. etc.
You mean most people actually support logic like:
::The point is that they did not give a flying f*** if
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