still rather walk about in Brixton than in
Anacostia.
Iain
Murray
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FirearmsUCLASubject: Safe in GB
From what I've read about modern Britain, I don
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
"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
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