From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telegraph 11.10.00
Wife shot dead by midnight intruders
By Paul Stokes
A WOMAN was shot dead when two men burst into her home
looking for her husband.
Jayne Thompson, 29, received two bullet wounds, one in the
neck and the other in the back, in t
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Could anybody let me know the date that the 1988 Act came
into force and the dates for the hand-in.
Thanks
Dave
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It came into effect on 1st July, 1989. I can't actually
remember the hand-in dates because I had all my stuff
deactivated. I think it was from July to S
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JEFF COOPER'S COMMENTARIES - Vol. 8, No. 11
Previously Gunsite Gossip
HUNTER'S MOON
If we can set aside thoughts of politics and liberty for a short time, we
may do so now. That is not to say we should stop the fight which faces us in
November, but that hunting
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<< Combat knives aren't banned, I have no idea what they're going
on about. >>
What happened with the knives Bill?
This was another example of Labour exploiting (media exagerrated) "public
concern" about combat knives. The last Tory Government had decided not to
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Source:
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_969000/969369.stm
SA targets guns
By Carolyn Dempster in South Africa
South Africa's parliament has approved a controversial new gun law which
places stricter controls on legal firearm owners in a
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MAN CLEARED OVER GUN DEATH AT PARTY
121713 OCT 10
By Shenai Raif, PA News
A 19-year-old man walked free from the Old Bailey today
after being cleared of involvement in the random fatal
shooting of a 16-year-old boy at a New Year's Eve party.
Anthony Bourne, o
From: "Gunter, Lorne (EDM_EXCHANGE)", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Edmonton Journal Friday 13 October 2000
They fanned out throughout the country all summer,
like packs of super-chipper McDonald's cashiers.
"Would you like fries with that firearms license, sir?"
"How many ketchups with your registration?
From: "pa49", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We don't have constables walking around in our houses so it would be safe to
assume that the law refers to a demand made whilst 'out shooting'. The 'out
shooting' demand reasoning would be that the constable had become aware you
had a firearm in your possession
From: Alan Phillips, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Steve
Do you have the wording for Section 27 of the 1968 Firearms Act?
Also regarding a battle royal with HO on compensation have you come
across a case R v Howitzer Products. Apparently this relates to
ineligibility of ammo boxes.
Regards
Alan
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I
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve,
I have bought a load of R.G re loading component. I am
using 43.4g of powder (their powder) behind their 155g
bullet. I have had good success up to 600y.
Can anyone tell me if they have used it at 900 and 1000
yards.
Regards
Tina
Tina,
There i
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I think you're being a bit harsh Alex.
In that case I do apologise, but I think it is very important that we do
not antagonise the police.
ACPO must be kept in check, but I found the other ranks of police no
different from us and many quite open in co
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Letter sent to my MP - for your info.
Dear Mr Pollard,
Proposed New Controls On Ownership Of Shotguns
I have read with some alarm that the Government is proposing to impose
additional controls on the ownership of shotguns and firearms which will
include:
Limitation
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> Section 48 of the Firearms Act 1968:
>
> "(1) A constable may demand, from any persom whom he
> believes to be in possession of a firearm or ammunition
> to which Section 1 of this Act applies, or of a shot
> gun, the production of his firearm certificate or,
> as the
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Just looking at a ruler will
> >tell anyone that the calibre of a handgun can't
> >be .9 mm and yet I have often seen this reported.
>I recently heard a bloke on the "telly" say that he had a 9mm 45. I cant
>remember exactly what the a---hole was waffli
From: "pendrous", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By Terry Pendrous,
Interesting article and actually quite
relevent for another reason. A year or so ago, I mentioned this to one of
our local Police Constables, that it would be prudent to do so for their own
preservation. My
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This site is about a pepper spray used as a bear repellant!!!
http://www.udap.com/
Kenneth Pantling
Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.
(Edmund Burkeá1729-97)
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