Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#101 Post by Andy632 »

Alex Salmond has just said he identifies himself with Nelson Mandela. kukkuk

Nuff said.[/quote]


Not quite, Mandela is deid; hopefully soon Salmond's political career will be also.
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#102 Post by ordnance »

Alex Salmond has just said he identifies himself with Nelson Mandela.
What a terrorist, strange person to identify yourself with. Maybe he should identify himself with someone closer to home Gerry Adams would do.
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#103 Post by saddler »

Nah - the SNP are right up the rings of the majority of terrorist groups - esp. PLO/Hesbola, etc.

SNP are even more anti-Semitic than Reinhard Heydrich could ever have aspired to...
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#104 Post by ordnance »

Back on topic, you need a FAC for an air rifle in this part of the UK I don't have a problem with that. But I can see why others would if you didn't need a FAC and they were changing the law to require one.
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#105 Post by saddler »

ordnance wrote:Back on topic, you need a FAC for an air rifle in this part of the UK I don't have a problem with that. But I can see why others would if you didn't need a FAC and they were changing the law to require one.
Ah - the issue is that it is NOT an FAC

What's being proposed is a totally new level of administration...with HIGHER proposed fees (£20 for visitor permit - yet a EUROPEAN Firearms PASSPORT is FREE) than the present fees levels.

ONCE (not IF) passed, it will make it easier & cheaper to apply for an SGC than the new AirWEAPON(for the children)Certificate

The SNP are ON RECORD that this will be THE START...never mind that 90% of Scots are not in favour, nor are Police Scotland, nor are the responsible shooters...and the IRRESPONSIBLE shooters will not bother obeying laws after the change, in the same way they currently ignore the laws they choose to take no notice of
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#106 Post by ordnance »

What's being proposed is a totally new level of administration...with HIGHER proposed fees (£20 for visitor permit - yet a EUROPEAN Firearms PASSPORT is FREE) than the present fees levels.
Anyone that votes SNP should know that if it was up to them there would be no firearms in civilian hands in Scotland.
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#107 Post by huntervixen »

ordnance wrote:
What's being proposed is a totally new level of administration...with HIGHER proposed fees (£20 for visitor permit - yet a EUROPEAN Firearms PASSPORT is FREE) than the present fees levels.
Anyone that votes SNP should know that if it was up to them there would be no firearms in civilian hands in Scotland.

The trouble is, very few people give a toss about any form of shooting in Scotland, the largely ignorant SNP voters see the "End Austerity" nonsense, jump abound and think its good times all the way with the SNP.

Move south of the border with your Firearms/Shotguns and airguns....Scotland is heading left of Stalin slowly but surely. :flag5: :wales: :cornwall:
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#108 Post by TomH »

ordnance wrote:
What's being proposed is a totally new level of administration...with HIGHER proposed fees (£20 for visitor permit - yet a EUROPEAN Firearms PASSPORT is FREE) than the present fees levels.
Anyone that votes SNP should know that if it was up to them there would be no firearms in civilian hands in Scotland.
Law abiding civilian hands.
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#109 Post by Chuck »

.Scotland is heading left of Stalin slowly but surely
You forgetting Red Clydeside - before it sunk itself. Jimmy Reid etc.

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/sco ... clydeside/
Political Correctness is the language of lies, written by the corrupt , spoken by the inept!
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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#110 Post by huntervixen »

Chuck wrote:
.Scotland is heading left of Stalin slowly but surely
You forgetting Red Clydeside - before it sunk itself. Jimmy Reid etc.

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/sco ... clydeside/

Quite right Chuck, on that subject, we allow our Ship building industry to die on its arse, while Scotland gets all the plumb contracts, Aircrat Carrier, Type 26 FSC (at least 13 to build) etc...

Why for gods sake .... to appease a Scottish parliament that seems to actively despise the Westminster Government kukkuk kukkuk **** **** wallhead
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