CS: Pol-Widdecombe on self-defence

2001-01-03 Thread David L
From: "David L", [EMAIL PROTECTED] In response to the post regarding Miss Widdicombe's proposal regarding self-defence, subscribers might be interested in the Home Invasion Act 1998, in NSW Australia. It was introduced and passed as a private members bill by the Shooters Party member, Mr John T

CS: Pol-Widdecombe on self-defence

2001-01-03 Thread alellis
From: "alellis", [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> A journey of a thousand miles must start with a single step. ( or something like that ) al Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ T O P I C A htt

CS: Pol-Widdecombe on self-defence

2001-01-03 Thread David M
From: "David M", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The sooner Hague realises that Widdecombe is a liability to the Tories and replaces her the better for their election prospects. This latest load of tripe she has come out with is unfortunately all too typical of her inane waffling. Kate Hoey for PM is what I

CS: Pol-Widdecombe on self-defence

2001-01-02 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perhaps we need to now write to Miss Widdecombe asking if, in support of her proposals, she will allow, in the home (as in France) non-lethal weapons of self defence such as CS Gas and Electric Stun Guns to be possessed? Even, perhaps, on some form of C

CS: Pol-Widdecombe on self-defence

2001-01-02 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOUSEHOLDERS WHO INJURE INTRUDERS `PRESUMED INNOCENT' 011525 JAN 10 By Andrew Woodcock, Political Correspondent, PA News Shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe today detailed the Tories' proposals for changes to protect householders who injure intruders who break