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2001-02-06 Thread DMBrundle
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Actually I'm just looking at Ian Taylor's submission to the HAC > report and there is a huge mistake in it, he says that Killias > did a Spearman rank order correlation on the data he collected > that shows a connection between firearm ownership and homicide > ra

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2001-02-05 Thread JSolbakken
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Actually if you want to have a real laugh go and have a look at > this: > > http://www.gun-control-network.org/CrimStats0101.htm > > Apparently having the highest handgun-related homicide figure ever > is "statistically insignificant"! > > So if it in fact

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2001-02-05 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Actually I'm just looking at Ian Taylor's submission to the HAC report and there is a huge mistake in it, he says that Killias did a Spearman rank order correlation on the data he collected that shows a connection between firearm ownership and homic

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2001-02-02 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > No, they have six! > > Steve. Have they actually published a complete membership list? Surely this is a reasonable request given that they are on a government advisory comittee? Jonathan Laws -- I think it's on their website. Anyway, there's Gill M

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2001-02-02 Thread matthew.wright7
From: "matthew.wright7", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Am I right in thinking they have two members. Even if the Govt get away with adding an arms-length anti into the committee, despite the unrepresentative nature of GCN, how do they justify two? Matthew -- No, they have six! Steve. Cyber

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2001-02-02 Thread Steven Kendrick
Actually if you want to have a real laugh go and have a look at this: http://www.gun-control-network.org/CrimStats0101.htm Apparently having the highest handgun-related homicide figure ever is "statistically insignificant"! So if it in fact does not "save one life" they attempt to expla

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2001-02-02 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I, for one of many, am GLAD that the GCN sit on the FCC! Why? Because it clearly demonstrates to all the very things that other contributors to "Cybershooters" complain of. I believe that it is quite clear now, because of the very fact that they do

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2001-02-02 Thread Mike Burns
From: "Mike Burns", [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.gun-control-network.org Have a read: -- Thank you for your interest in the Gun Control Network. This Website will outline our aims, which are simple, and the ways you can help, which are many. The job of this network is not to convince

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2001-02-01 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >I have just received a reply from my MP regarding the validity of the GCN >(all six members) and its position on the FCC. The reply was the usual >covering letter, but also enclosed was a copy of a letter from Charles >Clarke, the minister at the Ho

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2001-02-01 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Comments anyone ? > -- > I got the same letter about a year ago. > > Steve. This is all very well but it totally misses the point. The members of the GCN are *not* entitled to sit on that comittee because they do not meet the statutory requirements for

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2001-01-31 Thread atom
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have just received a reply from my MP regarding the validity of the GCN (all six members) and its position on the FCC. The reply was the usual covering letter, but also enclosed was a copy of a letter from Charles Clarke, the minister at the Home Office, his let

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2000-11-22 Thread John . W . Smith
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What would happen if a dozen of us joined the GCN as paid up members? Would we be able to take control of the organisation and close it down, or change it so that it appeared even more absurd? J. -- According to their submissions to the HAC, they don't accept new membe

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2000-11-22 Thread Jeremy
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I believe the 'Hole in the Ground in Wales' is a holiday/second home, their main residence is somewhere in South East England. Incidentally I spotted a news report recently that said there is still some hassle over the 'hole in the ground' as it br

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2000-11-21 Thread nick
From: nick royall, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bob Marshall-Andrews, the "maverick" MP is indeed Gill Marshall-Andrews' husband. They live in a hole in the ground in Wales that won some architects prize. Couldn't make it up could you. Nick Why me? Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org L

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2000-09-01 Thread Pete Ansbro
From: "Pete Ansbro", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Just how long are we going to allow Gill Marshall-Andrews to continue >"representing" anyone other than the six members of Gun Control Network. More interesting is the opportunity for more than 6 pro-hunting/shooting/fishing people to present a louder an