New laws coming?
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Re: New laws coming?
It's a proposal. It's not law yet.
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Re: New laws coming?
Brian838 wrote:Any reason given why enhanced security cannot be applied to MARS/lever release?
Be careful what you wish for.
It is then one piece of delegated legislation away from applying the same enhanced security to all Section 1 firearms.
In reality that is probably the next planned move to further stifle our sport anyway, to tighten up the Home Office firearms security handbook in general.
Re: New laws coming?
And today Labour added an amendment to introduce Crossbow Certificates.
Because of this presumably.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-46219653
There's always a new bandwagon to jump on.
Because of this presumably.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-46219653
There's always a new bandwagon to jump on.
Re: New laws coming?
Well, just so long as the 50 cal boys and girls are ok!
I wrote to all of the MP's backing that amendment several weeks ago now, inviting them to apply the same logic to both MARS and LR.
But then of course that is just a trumped up reason after all...
I doubt that any of our representative bodies would be able to fight their way out of a paper bag!
I wrote to all of the MP's backing that amendment several weeks ago now, inviting them to apply the same logic to both MARS and LR.
But then of course that is just a trumped up reason after all...
I doubt that any of our representative bodies would be able to fight their way out of a paper bag!
Re: New laws coming?
So the bill is now through the Commons.
Time for the Lords...
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/b ... /18149.pdf
Time for the Lords...
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/b ... /18149.pdf
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Re: New laws coming?
does NI still have self loading rifles?
also, with the whole knife ban, does that mean they have to pay compensation out for assisted openers?
also, with the whole knife ban, does that mean they have to pay compensation out for assisted openers?
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Re: New laws coming?
Like the rest of the UK only in rimfire, not centrefire.
Handguns are of course legal though.
Handguns are of course legal though.
Re: New laws coming?
Reading:bradaz11 wrote:also, with the whole knife ban, does that mean they have to pay compensation out for assisted openers?
I'd say an assisted opener that uses a thumb stud on the blade = the thumb stud could be called a 'device' so the knife would be classed as a flick knife. In my opinion (non-legal and completely made up ) if the assisted opener only has a flipper that is part ofthe blade, this could not be classed as a 'device' so would still be legal.any knife which has a blade which opens automatically—
....
(ii) from a partially opened position to the fully opened
position,
by manual pressure applied to a button, spring or other device
in or attached to the knife,
Interesting about compensation as the original Offensive Weapons Act 1959 never made possesion an offense - just carrying and aquiring, so if you owned a pre-59 flick knife and never took it out of the house and never gave it away etc. you were not breaking the law.....but now.....
So I'd guess simple possesion is now an offense, even in your own home. Therefore, compensation would become payable.After subsection (1) insert—
“(1A) Any person who possesses any knife of a kind described in subsection
(1) is guilty of an offence.
FYI: I'm off to Poland next week where they sell cheap, crappy assited openers in a stall in the supermarket for 20 zlotys or so (about 4 quid)....time to fill up the suitcase and try and bankrupt the government with my compensation claims(1) Subsection (2) applies if the Secretary of State makes arrangements for the
surrender of weapons under section 26(1).
(2) The Secretary of State must by regulations provide for payments to be made in
respect of weapons which are surrendered in accordance with the
arrangements.
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Re: New laws coming?
Aside from making life inconvenient for anyone wanting to buy bladed tools for legitimate purposes, stomping on the property rights of the lever release chaps, and killing internet businesses I can't see what all this guff is supposed to achieve.
All of the proscribed items and their ill use are already covered in long-established legislation already in place.
And how do they expect further laws are to be enforced given the ever-dwindling numbers of police and the fact that criminals laugh in the face of existing laws let alone those as yet not in force?
It seems being seen to be doing 'something' (no matter how pointless) is to somehow distract us from the fact that policing has become so stretched that people are having to come together to form their own 'patrols' in some parts of the country.
I wonder what clever wheezes they will come up with when this latest intended piece of legislation falls flat?
More of the same or will they actually finally resign themselves to the task in hand?
Spend some of that cash that one would supposedly have if we truly are the fifth richest economy in the world.
We need more coppers, new prisons, eye-watering sentences to finally fit the crime with the removal of the automatic half sentence?
All of the proscribed items and their ill use are already covered in long-established legislation already in place.
And how do they expect further laws are to be enforced given the ever-dwindling numbers of police and the fact that criminals laugh in the face of existing laws let alone those as yet not in force?
It seems being seen to be doing 'something' (no matter how pointless) is to somehow distract us from the fact that policing has become so stretched that people are having to come together to form their own 'patrols' in some parts of the country.
I wonder what clever wheezes they will come up with when this latest intended piece of legislation falls flat?
More of the same or will they actually finally resign themselves to the task in hand?
Spend some of that cash that one would supposedly have if we truly are the fifth richest economy in the world.
We need more coppers, new prisons, eye-watering sentences to finally fit the crime with the removal of the automatic half sentence?
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Re: New laws coming?
In terms of knives, I assume it adds clarity for this explicit issue and guidance to the Justice system...
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