From: "Earl W", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks like I should email them back ask them to answer the question!!!
EW
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Sent: 23 January 2001 17:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Believing in Britain
Is it not time an updated(?)version of the Bill Of
Rights 1689
From: Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I'd like to do is to make it a lot easier to get
a few shots at all kinds of guns at the four main
annual shooting shows in the UK. Otherwise shooting
anything but what you own tends to be difficult.
I can't see why silenced shotguns couldn't
From: John Howat/Wellington Sporting Arms Co Ltd, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The question of one shooting organisation has been discussed before and
much as the idea appears attractive, I fear that it would not work
because of a large variety of interests and, especially, because of
From: Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Palmer's Index to The Times 1790-1905, a CD-ROM to
accompany the Times microfilms at Manchester Central
Reference Library, it gives the references to "Pistols
Bill" (not a nickname, boringly!) as starting at 25
July 1893 and ending (with the
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To write a poem
in seventeen syllables
is very diffi
Quite probably so,
in a short little span
is quite iffy
But then English,
more complex to speak,
is more spiffy!
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Not less not more but
Seventeen
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I personally do not think that anybody should be allowed to own any gun of a
type that I personally do not shoot. And those should be strictly licensed.
Furthermore no-one has any use of military and police type weapons such as
pistols, carbines
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In response to recent postings on this subject, I though I might add that;
during my police training we were taught that you had to report accidents to
the police involving livestock and dogs, because they were property,
whereas, cats were not considered to be
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tony Whiting is smack on the money when it comes to _boys in blue_ aspiring
to being _boys in black_. The only comment I would like to add is ... it's
about time someone told them that black is definitely not the colour for
their purpose ... it stands out a mile
From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Guess who still has his handgun, no concealed carry permit
mind you, just slung on his hip for all to see.
Desperate Dan of course, that childrens favourite for half
a century is openly flouting the British governments handgun
ban. Of course
From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A placard with a picture of a pistol and the words "Gold for
winning - Jail for practising"
It was posted on cybershooters some while ago, don't know by
who though.
Rusty
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That's a good one.
Steve.
Cybershooters website:
From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The shooters supply company midway have a couple of nice
(free) targets in .PDF format that you can download and
print on the office laser printer. They are tiny, only 17kb
and 15kb, so don't take any time at all to download. The 4 up
rifle target
From: David Mack, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
8th February 2001
The Editor,
Liverpool Echo.
Re: GUN LAW. Armed Police Aim To Halt City Shootings.
Dear Sir,
I was shocked to read of the violence afflicting the once fair city of
Liverpool and the proliferation of guns in the hands of
From: "bob blake", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do wish we could get away from the use of the word Handgun, they are
Pistols.
Bob Blake
Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org
List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
T O P
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't it a bit harsh to claim that winnie was the first to introduce gun
control just because you had to give 'reasonable' proof that you were a
homeowner ?.
After all the 1903 Act hardly brought in tons of new laws did it ?.
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