Yes for firearms but not for the other weapons they want to confiscate.Dellboy wrote:So compensation is being mentioned
New laws coming?
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Re: New laws coming?
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Done. Half tempted to layout cash for an LR now in the hope that they at least grandfather them (if the whole thing can't be stopped dead in its tracks completely).
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Re: New laws coming?
my answer to the 50 cal box
as far as I am aware there has been no instance of crime involving either of the classes of firearm, paranoia is not a sound basis for law!
the current laws work to control what is allowed, these laws have proven adequate, the situation has not changed in anyway that these proposals will materially effect, illegally imported weapons of far greater destructive potential are apparently available on the black market, solve that problem ! don't waste time and money on non problems
as far as I am aware there has been no instance of crime involving either of the classes of firearm, paranoia is not a sound basis for law!
the current laws work to control what is allowed, these laws have proven adequate, the situation has not changed in anyway that these proposals will materially effect, illegally imported weapons of far greater destructive potential are apparently available on the black market, solve that problem ! don't waste time and money on non problems
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Yep pretty much what I said.kennyc wrote:my answer to the 50 cal box
as far as I am aware there has been no instance of crime involving either of the classes of firearm, paranoia is not a sound basis for law!
the current laws work to control what is allowed, these laws have proven adequate, the situation has not changed in anyway that these proposals will materially effect, illegally imported weapons of far greater destructive potential are apparently available on the black market, solve that problem ! don't waste time and money on non problems
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Speaking of which ...dromia wrote:Completed but I suspect that they will be using the same principles of interpretation that the Scottish government used when they consulted on the airgun proposals that ended up with them becoming section1 firearms.
I back-chopped the address of the current HO on-line survey to see what else might be on the cards and found this (dated 10th) October:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home ... -and-wales
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Re: New laws coming?
"Lever release" rifles are not explicitly included in the scope of this consultation. The MARS action vz.58 appears to be the focus.JammyGuns wrote:Done. Half tempted to layout cash for an LR now in the hope that they at least grandfather them (if the whole thing can't be stopped dead in its tracks completely).
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If you read it carfully,
Reasons for banning the MARS rifle "faster then a bolt
Action rifle " well so is a straight pull !! This could evently lead
To every thing that is not a turn bolt action being banned !
Reasons for banning the MARS rifle "faster then a bolt
Action rifle " well so is a straight pull !! This could evently lead
To every thing that is not a turn bolt action being banned !
Re: New laws coming?
Completed the survey. Pretty much said that existing laws are working just fine.
I noticed they asked a question about their new flick knife definition. But I have not heard what this new definition will be ??
I noticed they asked a question about their new flick knife definition. But I have not heard what this new definition will be ??
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A straight-pull is a bolt action joe. Although yes, I agree that sadly this is almost certainly not the last proposal of restrictions we'll have to argue against.joe wrote:If you read it carfully,
Reasons for banning the MARS rifle "faster then a bolt
Action rifle " well so is a straight pull !! This could evently lead
To every thing that is not a turn bolt action being banned !
Re: New laws coming?
In respect of the flick knife question I stated a new definition was unnecessary the reason being I think the prohibition of Flick knives is an outmoded dated concept that should be dropped. The reason being there are plenty of other small knives available and the ban on Flick knives only serves to hinder collectors going about their legal business.
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