Rolfe
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Come on then...list three other uses for a gun. Just three.
Being an island nation helps. The U.S. borders a third world country where 2,700 people cross illegally everyday, often with illegal possessions. Obviously, it's going to have higher firearm-related death.
...it's about time the U.K. thought about adopting its own 2nd Amendment-type gun rights legislation.
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-00293.pdfLaws may be obsolete but still unrepealed. For example, the article covering the right of protestant subjects to bear arms is generally considered to fall into this category, although there have been attempts to challenge this from time to time (most recently during the passage of the Firearms (Amendment) Bill of 1996-97.12) The Bill of Rights was essentially a political settlement concerned with resolving the particular political issues of the day. The relevance of some of its provisions to the political life of today is questionable. It is generally thought that, in relation to the provisions in the Bill of Rights on the bearing of arms, for example, and to other unrepealed articles, the courts would have difficulty in trying to apply some the provisions to modern conditions, particularly given the brief and often imprecise wording used in the Bill.
Guns were kept for self-defence on a limited basis until the Firearms Act of 1937. That's when the cultural difference actually kicks in. Victorian Britons were just as gun-keen as modern day Americans. Most middle and upper-class families would have had access to at least one gun that wasn't purely a sporting arm.
Thanks for pointing that out, and of course violent crime was more common in Victorian Britain as well.
Just looking at the assumptions behind any Sherlock Holmes story highlights the middle and upper-class attitude to gun ownership then, with Watson often having his "Service Revolver" (IIRC) to hand.
Except in those stories, Watson was usually armed, whereas the bad guys usually weren't. Real life isn't quite so handy.Thanks for pointing that out, and of course violent crime was more common in Victorian Britain as well.
Just looking at the assumptions behind any Sherlock Holmes story highlights the middle and upper-class attitude to gun ownership then, with Watson often having his "Service Revolver" (IIRC) to hand.
There's some evidence, although controversial, that the gun trade goes in the other direction:Being an island nation helps. The U.S. borders a third world country where 2,700 people cross illegally everyday, often with illegal possessions. Obviously, it's going to have higher firearm-related death.
Ninety percent of all weapons we are seizing in Mexico, Bob, are coming from across the United States," he said, citing the high number of Federal firearms licenses a few miles north of the border. "Just on the Arizona and Texas borders with Mexico alone there are approximately 7,000 FFLs, federal firearms licensees. And weapons bought by the drug syndicates, directly or proxy purchases, are coming from those gun shops.
As I said, it never will. The U.K. and Australia are Island nations. The U.S. borders two countries. One is a third world country, and the other is Mexico.
Come on then...list three other uses for a gun. Just three.
Skeet-shooting. Sporting clays. Plinking. None involve killing anthing.
Well I can't speak for plinking, because I don't know what it is, but I think you'll find that it tends to be shotguns used for the first two and they're legal here - indeed me and the lads do it now and again. Never saw anyone doing it with a handgun or automatic weapon, mind you.....
Well I can't speak for plinking, because I don't know what it is, but I think you'll find that it tends to be shotguns used for the first two and they're legal here - indeed me and the lads do it now and again. Never saw anyone doing it with a handgun or automatic weapon, mind you.....
Plinking is shooting standing (non-living) targets, usually things like cans. Any firearm can be used for this.
A shotgun isn't a gun?