CS: Pol-Canadian Federal government creates new secret "Gun Police"

2001-01-22 Thread CILA
From: CILA / ICAL National Office, [EMAIL PROTECTED] CILA / ICAL   Defending Canada's Heritage -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- January 21, 2001 Federal government creates new secret “G

CS: Pol-Death Of A Fox

2001-01-22 Thread Earl W
From: "Earl W", [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is my sad duty to inform those who wish to know, that the recent bill to prevent the death of foxes, has failed. On my way home I saw, lying lifeless in the road at approx. 1:30am Sunday/Monday a young adult Fox which had I assume been recently hit b

CS: Pol-The march in March Placards

2001-01-22 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] We're not allowed to have placards, it will have to be T-shirts or hats (or shopping bags ). Steve. According to the March Guide, not only that we shall be allowed banners and placards, but the organi

CS: Pol-The march in March

2001-01-22 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Why don't we have TWO placards? :-o >I always think that rows and rows of identical messages in a demo smacks >of ideas being issued instead of being spontaneous. >Start a list, both ideas are excellent. >See you all in London >Ken >-- >We're no

CS: Pol-DNA Testing

2001-01-22 Thread Jonathan
From: Jonathan Spencer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >The Bill gives the police new >powers to seize documents and computer disks even if they contain privileged >legal information. That's a bit of a moot point, since the police do this anyway. Although the police are prohibited from so doing,

CS: Pol-The march in March

2001-01-22 Thread jim.craig
From: "jim.craig", [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK so let's assume that the march in March is, in terms of numbers, the biggest success possible. A quarter of a million people attend (half a million if you like) and even the tabloid press concede that we are the best behaved supporters in the land.

Re: CS: Pol-March In March Worries

2001-01-22 Thread Steven Kendrick/UK
Message text written by Neil Francis >With some of the half brained comments I have seen from people on here why does this not surprise me ;-(< You'd be surprised at what they have been harrassed for. The people who have been harrassed are not the nutty ones. I don't mention it because I don'

CS: Pol-Not going?

2001-01-22 Thread matthew.wright7
From: "matthew.wright7", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wooahh! Come on to be fair Richard this is a bit out of order re what the lady said in her post. I've never been pistol shooting but I made sure I understood the issues from those that did before I formed a view. If I didn't shoot I wouldn't be ab

CS: Pol-Hunting ban

2001-01-22 Thread Matthew Wright
From: "Matthew Wright", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve wrote: >The argument I always use against banning fox hunting >is that foxes will become extinct in various areas as there will >be no reason to put up with them any longer. This is a fair point Steve and behind that point are many complex

CS: Crime-Gun laws spur more crime

2001-01-22 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Believe me there is no crime problem to any unusual >extent in Newcastle and it's almost certainly safer than >many other places I could mention. > >Jonathan Laws Steve, & Jonathan, Well, in lieu of the inference alluding to i

CS: Pol-ooh, this wound me up!

2001-01-22 Thread Steven Kendrick
Probably I shot from the hip a bit on this one but while doing a bit of research for my editorial I came across this claptrap: http://hamilton.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=65 Posted by some homes for needy people organisation. Possibly worth pointing out that the people in Kosovo

CS: Crime-firearm offences

2001-01-22 Thread Jonathan
From: Jonathan Spencer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Go and have a look at this: > >http://www.official-documents.co.uk/document/cm50/5001/5001-03.htm Not yet looked, but .. >There's a lot of interesting stuff here. Look for example >at table 3.12, that indicates that 142 handguns were stolen

CS: Pol-The march in March Placards

2001-01-22 Thread Mike Burns
From: "Mike Burns", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think you can have a placard without a stick, provided it is not mounted on anything hard, so a piece of cardboard should be okay. I'm not sure exactly at what point they consider it to be a potential weapon. Steve. Is this a general rul

CS: Legal-antiques guidance

2001-01-22 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I "click here" to read the Home Office guidance on antique firearms I get a message after Adobe Acrobat reader opens telling me "an error has occurred in opening this document". I am using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 -- It works for me, and I'm usi

CS: Field-cooking squirrel

2001-01-22 Thread Peter
From: Peter H Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >So, how does one prepare and cook Squig then? I have a few nice >juicy ones that run within an easy shot of my bedroom window! > >mike >"Roll up, roll up, squirrel souffle 2/6" Mike, Skin and paunch like a rabbit. Be careful not to burst th

CS: Field-cooking squirrels

2001-01-22 Thread Janet
From: Janet L Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Answer to Mike Burns - the best squirrel I've tasted was jointed (don't bother with the skinny bits - concentrate on rear legs and torso) and fried quickly in olive oil, with black pepper. Eaten in your fingers - saves washing-up too. Bon appéti