RE: Safe in GB

2004-07-27 Thread Iain Murray
still rather walk about in Brixton than in Anacostia.   Iain Murray -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ron MooreSent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:43 AMTo: FirearmsUCLASubject: Safe in GB From what I've read about modern Britain, I don&#

Re: Safe in GB

2004-07-27 Thread Philip F. Lee
I'd suggest that the picture of self-defense in Britain is not fairly represented without discussing the law concerning tools that can be used for self-defense. Peaceable citizens cannot carry lock-back knives or firearms for the purposes of self-defense. In fact, a lock back knife that I rout

Re: Safe in GB

2004-07-27 Thread Tim Lambert
"Ron Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > From what I've read about modern Britain, I don't think I would feel > very safe there.  I feel safe in Los Angelse and New York.  I feel > safe in the wilds of Namibia.  But, I don't think I would feel safe > in London.  I am unclear as to what I could do

Safe in GB

2004-07-26 Thread Ron Moore
From what I've read about modern Britain, I don't think I would feel very safe there.  I feel safe in Los Angelse and New York.  I feel safe in the wilds of Namibia.  But, I don't think I would feel safe in London.  I am unclear as to what I could do if set upon by some street tough.  I mean