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Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:19 pm
by Dannywayoflife
Andy632 wrote:Dannywayoflife wrote:This just affirms my belief that ALL politicians are ####'s and should be rounded up and sent in to outer space!!
Aye, but what about "Human Rights" & "Human Rights" Lawyers??????
That's an easy one mate politicians are not human so don't have "human rights"

Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:21 pm
by R4CER
Once we were in Germany in a piza restaurant looking at some electric AK47 BB guns in a fancy brochure we had with us from the UK and the waiter said if you want AK 47 no problem how many you want 500 Euro each, and he was not talking about BB ones, so yes if you want guns its very simple in Europe and Ammo just as easy, stupid bluddy politician
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:45 pm
by TJC
Chump !
Paris was a clear example of why concealed carry should be allowed for responsible citizens. Plenty of videos of people watching and recording, none of anyone trying to either help or save themselves. It might have been a different outcome if some in the CH office had concealed carry but then again & somewhat ironically, the liberal media wouldn't tolerate that.
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:51 pm
by ordnance
He is talking out his ass, sometimes if you have nothing useful to say you are better saying nothing comes to mind.
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:51 pm
by meles meles
ordnance wrote:He is talking out his ass, sometimes if you have nothing useful to say you are better saying nothing comes to mind.
We're not sure politicians have minds...
Re: Gun attack in Paris, 10 dead - possible terrorism?
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:54 pm
by SevenSixTwo
Mezzer wrote:The Lord Wests' of this world are so far out of touch with reality it beggars belief!
...but in power.
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:25 pm
by Chuck
You can of course all complain to the police that you found his remarks offensive and therefore he should be arrested and charged?
You haven't forgotten that already have you or is it only bad taste jokes?? Our Associations too should be down on him like a ton of bricks!
Seriously, the man is beneath contempt for his stupidity and should not be allowed out alone - but you just KNOW the law abiding will be blamed for future murders and not the treason and apathy of clowns like him. These people have blood on their hands when it comes to terrorists anywhere.
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:42 pm
by $harp$hooter
TJC wrote:Chump !
Paris was a clear example of why concealed carry should be allowed for responsible citizens. Plenty of videos of people watching and recording, none of anyone trying to either help or save themselves. It might have been a different outcome if some in the CH office had concealed carry but then again & somewhat ironically, the liberal media wouldn't tolerate that.
Sadly it appears that one victim in the supermarket did try to act according to Sky news and he was shot dead for his efforts. If someone had been carrying a firearm then more lives may have been saved but then again that person may not have been capable of using said firearm.
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:41 am
by TattooedGun
$harp$hooter wrote:TJC wrote:Chump !
Paris was a clear example of why concealed carry should be allowed for responsible citizens. Plenty of videos of people watching and recording, none of anyone trying to either help or save themselves. It might have been a different outcome if some in the CH office had concealed carry but then again & somewhat ironically, the liberal media wouldn't tolerate that.
Sadly it appears that one victim in the supermarket did try to act according to Sky news and he was shot dead for his efforts. If someone had been carrying a firearm then more lives may have been saved but then again that person may not have been capable of using said firearm.
So it's better to not give anyone that chance because one took it and didn't survive? I dunno about you but I'd rather be fighting for my life than pleading for it...
Re: Paris shootings prompt stricter uk gun laws on ammo
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:51 am
by bradaz11
TattooedGun wrote:
So it's better to not give anyone that chance because one took it and didn't survive? I dunno about you but I'd rather be fighting for my life than pleading for it...
that was the lesson learnt on sept 11th too