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Mancie 09-03-2009 00:21

Re: Appreciating Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 690531)
You've been the victim of a drive by shouting.

:o:D

:D yeah and if they had used the horn it would be a drive by hooting!

accyman 09-03-2009 00:25

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 690534)
:D yeah and if they had used the horn it would be a drive by hooting!

and from that we can get to her shouting back Shh hooting at me its blooming late ya now and we have our shooting :D

Mancie 09-03-2009 00:37

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Hang on here though..now I've got this image of Accrington as some sort of wild west town.. bods walking around tooled up with shooters!.. I don't think that is reality is it?... and as for wether these people have a gun license for a gun is irrellevant... to my mind I can't see any reason for anyone being legally able to own a gun and ammunition.... all the arguments about sport or farmers having shotguns to protect sheep is rubbish...It's a gun..which sooner or later will be used as a weapon to rob or shoot people.

accyman 09-03-2009 00:46

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as far as i am aware laws were brought in years ago that a fire arm had to be kept in a locker at a gun club and can no longer been kept in the house

i think farmers are allowed shot guns and folk who do hunting are usualy equipped with high powered air rifels and not automatic pistols or revolvers

its a bit late to be googleing about but im pretty sure anyone with a gun in their house is doing so illigally no matter what licence they say they have unless of course your a farmer

gamekeepers are probably allowed guns as well but only on the land they tend

basicly i cant see any excuse for having a fire arm in the house but they are definatly out there in the hands of teenagers as was shown when that little boy was shot dead last year in broad day light

Mancie 09-03-2009 01:03

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Yes Accyman I think that is the case...shotguns are held legally by grouse and pheasant shooting clubs.. and 22 rifles are legally owned (not air rifles) 22m bullet rifles...the 22 rifles were legally owned by the bloke that massacred the kids in Dunblane...that is when any thoughts of anyone being legally allowed to own guns starts to rack me!

shillelagh 09-03-2009 01:45

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 690536)
and from that we can get to her shouting back Shh hooting at me its blooming late ya now and we have our shooting :D

In actual fact i shouted something else back it began with f and ended with f :D

jaysay 09-03-2009 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 690531)
You've been the victim of a drive by shouting.

:o:D

Ya daft devil, just spilt my coffee when I read that:D

jaysay 09-03-2009 09:11

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 690542)
In actual fact i shouted something else back it began with f and ended with f :D

You've got a way with words Jen:D

cashman 09-03-2009 09:53

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 690542)
In actual fact i shouted something else back it began with f and ended with f :D

so much fer i'm a little angel?:rolleyes:

cashman 09-03-2009 10:13

Re: Appreciating Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 690537)
Hang on here though..now I've got this image of Accrington as some sort of wild west town.. bods walking around tooled up with shooters!.. I don't think that is reality is it?...

no its not reality, the thing is though a lot of bad stuff does go on, and many people unless directly involved or have friends or family who are choose fer what ever reason,not to accept it.:confused: its a british trait to me, exactly the same thing happened during the "Miners Strike" n to this day many cannot/will not accept what actually occured.:rolleyes:

Taggy 09-03-2009 12:00

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According to Telegraph a 16 year old was stabbed outside the Castle Pub in Accy about 5pm on Saturday, 34 year old chap arrested!


Best Regards - Taggy

Eric 09-03-2009 18:00

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 690175)
There are lots of things that can be used as an offensive weapon in the wrong hands...

Baseball bats for one, we can't ban them can we?

It's a pity that the Blue Jays don't use their bats as offensive weapons:mad:

shillelagh 09-03-2009 18:10

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 690590)
You've got a way with words Jen:D


I know thats why spug calls me his little angel ... :D:D:D

Cashy if you'd heard what they shouted then you'd understand why they got that shouted back!!!!:D

jaysay 10-03-2009 09:10

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 690802)
I know thats why spug calls me his little angel ... :D:D:D

Cashy if you'd heard what they shouted then you'd understand why they got that shouted back!!!!:D

Has Spugs any choice Jen:hidewall:

Eric 10-03-2009 18:18

Re: Appreciating Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 690538)
as far as i am aware laws were brought in years ago that a fire arm had to be kept in a locker at a gun club and can no longer been kept in the house

i think farmers are allowed shot guns and folk who do hunting are usualy equipped with high powered air rifels and not automatic pistols or revolvers

its a bit late to be googleing about but im pretty sure anyone with a gun in their house is doing so illigally no matter what licence they say they have unless of course your a farmer

gamekeepers are probably allowed guns as well but only on the land they tend

basicly i cant see any excuse for having a fire arm in the house but they are definatly out there in the hands of teenagers as was shown when that little boy was shot dead last year in broad day light

Don't think guns per se are really that much of a problem ... it's the gun "mentality" and the gun "culture" that are problems. In "Bowling for Columbine" Moore had some observations about the difference between Canadians and Americans, using as a convenient example the cities of Windsor (it's in Canada by the way) and Detroit, just across the bridge from Windsor ... In any given year Detroit has around 700 murders, most of them commited with guns, and Windsor, a city of comparable size, has maybe one or two. And in general, he observed that while Canadians have about as many guns per capita as the Americans, they don't get into shooting people very much. I have eight guns ... well, if you count the three Lee Enfield .303s that I am attempting to restore ... all legal, all legally stored .... and, to the best of my knowledge, I've never shot anyone:rolleyes: I didn't buy any of them for personal protection .... I have a shotgun in order to shoot my xmas dinner, for example. Of course certain kinds of guns are illegal in Canada, fully automactic weapons and assault rifles of course, and others, hand guns for example, are very difficult to obtain and can be stored and transported under strict conditions. But if you are a hunter, getting a gun is not much of a problem.


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