Offensive weapons act 2019 debacle
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Re: Offensive weapons act 2019 debacle
It became law in May 2019. You can still retain possession of any of the banned items till the surrender period is announced, and if you were to sell, buy, gift, trade or exchange, you would be committing an offence.
The Draft Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) Regulations 2020 is making its way through the house and I’d imagine the new year will see it finalised. But given we don’t even know who we can have round for Christmas dinner, the time frame could easily be bounced given the times.
The Draft Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) Regulations 2020 is making its way through the house and I’d imagine the new year will see it finalised. But given we don’t even know who we can have round for Christmas dinner, the time frame could easily be bounced given the times.
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I'm worried about my self-opening umbrella now...............
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Pete wrote:I'm worried about my self-opening umbrella now...............
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Yep they're SO dangerous we simply can't be trusted with them, 2 years later they MIGHT think about perhaps announcing when you have to hand them in. What a joke.
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Does anyone know of a dealer who would value an Indian Swordstick - I am sure it will be worth far more thna the £30 ....
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Sadly in this country it is worth nothing as "disguised blades" are on the banned list under both of the below items.Polchraine wrote:Does anyone know of a dealer who would value an Indian Swordstick - I am sure it will be worth far more thna the £30 ....
"Disguised knives - a blade or sharp point hidden inside what looks like everyday objects such as a buckle, phone, brush or lipstick"
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So these pencil sharpeners are banned too ?
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No problem in disposing of this one - it is pretty awful and cheaply made. If someone values it at £150 for me .... that will buy two slabs of cartridges.Pippin89 wrote:Sadly in this country it is worth nothing as "disguised blades" are on the banned list under both of the below items.Polchraine wrote:Does anyone know of a dealer who would value an Indian Swordstick - I am sure it will be worth far more thna the £30 ....
"Disguised knives - a blade or sharp point hidden inside what looks like everyday objects such as a buckle, phone, brush or lipstick"
"Sword-sticks - a hollow walking stick or cane containing a blade"
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It inches closer....
Naturally the appendices with the actual valuation scheme/compensation amounts is missing
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/firearms
Naturally the appendices with the actual valuation scheme/compensation amounts is missing
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/firearms
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Lets try that again seeing as the link has disappeared
Just read some of the nonsense in the 'debate' on this!
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2 ... ations2020
Just read some of the nonsense in the 'debate' on this!
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2 ... ations2020
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