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JCB 08-10-2010 18:53

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 850828)



And by the way, Happy Thanksgiving everyone:dancedog:

Bon Jour de l'Action de Grace !!! :)

Gordon Booth 08-10-2010 18:54

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 850637)
This bloke was a respected barrister and it seems under the present gun laws was entitled to own firearms.. but why? the bloke ended up dead without firing a shot but why should he have a gun in the first place?
There was another well respected man in Dublane a few years ago who shot 13 children with legally owned firearms...

Mancie, perhaps we don't read the same papers or watch the same news!
He may have been a respected barrister but he was DRUNK and I read he had traces of drugs in him. Also he fired MANY shots, he blasted his neighbours house severall times while she was in it with her children! As for Dunblane, the man was NOT respected,he was a known fruitcake who the police had been warned about several times. He should have had his licence withdrawn and his guns confiscated but the police didn't follow it up so there had to be a cover-up. Also it gave Jack Straw the excuse he needed to ban handguns!
I used to shoot handguns, I had to have have superb security and regular interviews/talks with the police. I knew my sanity and suitability were being checked as they talked to me, that was fair enough. It was an engrossing hobby(believe me there's a lot more to being a good target shooter than just pointing a gun).Our club had men and women from all walks of life, from barristers to labourers and it was a social night as well where we could compete with each other for fun.
We didn't look on guns as weapons of death, they were tools able to score on a paper target far more accurately than we could make them, that was the challenge! Just as with bow and arrow.
Now there are no legal handguns, but there are thousands of illegal ones, apparently available easily and for much less than I paid for mine.
When people blow a fuse they will find something to use to hurt or kill.
Anyone who gets drunk and starts waving ANY weapon about and using it is asking for a VERY serious response-that's what he got!

Barrie Yates 08-10-2010 21:41

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 850842)
Mancie, perhaps we don't read the same papers or watch the same news!
He may have been a respected barrister but he was DRUNK and I read he had traces of drugs in him. Also he fired MANY shots, he blasted his neighbours house severall times while she was in it with her children! As for Dunblane, the man was NOT respected,he was a known fruitcake who the police had been warned about several times. He should have had his licence withdrawn and his guns confiscated but the police didn't follow it up so there had to be a cover-up. Also it gave Jack Straw the excuse he needed to ban handguns!
I used to shoot handguns, I had to have have superb security and regular interviews/talks with the police. I knew my sanity and suitability were being checked as they talked to me, that was fair enough. It was an engrossing hobby(believe me there's a lot more to being a good target shooter than just pointing a gun).Our club had men and women from all walks of life, from barristers to labourers and it was a social night as well where we could compete with each other for fun.
We didn't look on guns as weapons of death, they were tools able to score on a paper target far more accurately than we could make them, that was the challenge! Just as with bow and arrow.
Now there are no legal handguns, but there are thousands of illegal ones, apparently available easily and for much less than I paid for mine.
When people blow a fuse they will find something to use to hurt or kill.
Anyone who gets drunk and starts waving ANY weapon about and using it is asking for a VERY serious response-that's what he got!

With you Gordon. Been involved with weapons since '61. Enjoyed testing my skills against others on paper targets, had nightmares as well for other occasions.
A machete, samurai sword, or any other bladed weapon can create as much carnage as a firearm. Rough shooting means that shotguns have to be taken away from "club" premises as do culling of some forms of wildlife.
Nothing can be put into place to stop the nutcases from flipping over to the other side except secure incarceration.
Banning guns of any form only drives them underground and a proliferation of "gun crime" - yet the dedicated still find the ways & means to win international championships.

Alan Varrechia 08-10-2010 22:39

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Well said Gordon, much more succinctly put than my feeble effort. :mosher:

steeljack 09-10-2010 02:47

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Mancie , you live in London , why don't you tell us the reasons the Metropolitain Police Force thought it neccesary to launch operation Trident :confused: ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operati...politan_Police)

Mancie 10-10-2010 00:40

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 850915)
Mancie , you live in London , why don't you tell us the reasons the Metropolitain Police Force thought it neccesary to launch operation Trident :confused: ;)

Operation Trident (Metropolitan Police) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Because I live in London I have to give reasons for what the Met decide to do?.. the so called "black on black" operation is bulls.. any black man or women that is unfortunate to be the victim of gun crime is placed into the category of black on black crime.. I don't like it.. I ain't seen any set up for the vast majority of crime in London.. white on white crime.


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