Re: EU to propose banning semi auto "weapons"
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 8:10 pm
He really is thick, isn't he?
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It's like being at the wall and white walkers have been let in.dromia wrote:He really is thick, isn't he?
We do have straight-pull AK variants but they are not AK-47s......I own two and wouldn't call them AK-47s.joe wrote:
we are still allowed at the moment straight pull ak47's
I will sign any petition support any individual or organisation. Write to my MP or whatever person you think may be of help. I'm willing to march through the streets if you think it will help. I'm a bit to old to be going to Jail.Over the last 50 years I've observed nothing but undeserved legislation heaped on legal gun owners, surely we have had enough of being branded as second class citizens.
Isn't it time we stood up to them with a mass protest?
The next time there is a gun confiscation, (And there will be one), simply say "Sorry I don't own that gun anymore, your records are wrong. As we all know they make lots of mistakes anyway.
They can't jail everyone.
The pistol ban cost millions and put a large proportion of the gun trade out of business over night. The Government did not bat a eye lid. So that argument wont hold water I'm afraid.We do have straight-pull AK variants but they are not AK-47s......I own two and wouldn't call them AK-47s.
With all this talk of everything except spud guns being banned has anyone, including the EU Commission and the Government, stopped to consider how many businesses will go under thus adding to the number of unemployed/folks claiming benefits etc and how much tax revenue will be lost, not to mention all the Licensing staff that would be out of jobs.
Anyone got any figures on how much money shooting generates for the economy, both here and across Europe?.
I remember years ago when there was calls to ban fishing in the UK but it was dropped as soon as someone in Government realised how much money the sport generated.
Alpha1 wrote:The pistol ban cost millions and put a large proportion of the gun trade out of business over night. The Government did not bat a eye lid. So that argument wont hold water I'm afraid.We do have straight-pull AK variants but they are not AK-47s......I own two and wouldn't call them AK-47s.
With all this talk of everything except spud guns being banned has anyone, including the EU Commission and the Government, stopped to consider how many businesses will go under thus adding to the number of unemployed/folks claiming benefits etc and how much tax revenue will be lost, not to mention all the Licensing staff that would be out of jobs.
Anyone got any figures on how much money shooting generates for the economy, both here and across Europe?.
I remember years ago when there was calls to ban fishing in the UK but it was dropped as soon as someone in Government realised how much money the sport generated.
Considering the AK-47 is rarer than rocking horse poo I certainly wouldn't call them AK-47 regardless of them being straight pull.snayperskaya wrote:We do have straight-pull AK variants but they are not AK-47s......I own two and wouldn't call them AK-47s.joe wrote:
we are still allowed at the moment straight pull ak47's