Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

#21 Post by Mike357 »

They say that the Independance vote shouldn't be about a political party but it shows that the SNP don't care about anybody other than themselves. I shall be emailing my MSP on Monday.


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#22 Post by Polchraine »

They have ignored public opinion in this case. What will be next? Whatever suits the Numpties ... the public might object but who are they to have a say ... it could be introduction of catch and release of all salmon( except for the netsmen); or introducing 20 MPH limits everywhere except on dual carriageways where it might be 40MPH; giving politicians massive rises; moving clocks to mid-Atlantic time; ...

They need to be stopped NOW.


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#23 Post by saddler »

NOBODY has mentioned the likelihood of a local sales tax, as per the USA, being introduced...in addition to/on top of basic VAT
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#24 Post by Polchraine »

saddler wrote:NOBODY has mentioned the likelihood of a local sales tax, as per the USA, being introduced...in addition to/on top of basic VAT

Don't think they can do that however they do have the ability to have a local "Income Tax" on top of the amount already being paid.


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#25 Post by Chuck »

Local sales tax was in the minds of Scottish labour a good while back. Big dick ooops sorry wee Eck, tried the tax thing a while back - but forgot to ask the Inland revenue - who subsequently told him to do one.
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#26 Post by Chuck »

Wonder if I can seek asylum in the States if the idiots vote YES??? usflag.gif
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#27 Post by Enfield Enthusiast »

SNP are a bunch of idiots & those who misuse airguns need a good clip around the ear or a braining. Its the retards who had kids in the late 70s, 80s & 90s who have had kids & these little lot are amoral with no values at all. That's the problem with society today. That's what the SNP should focus on, killing the problem at its root cause which is this.
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#28 Post by huntervixen »

We do live in interesting times.....UKIP is changing the political landscape south of the border, good old Nigel has really got them all sweating!

While some in Scotland appear hell bent on turning their Country into North Korea!!

Interesting days !!
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#30 Post by meles meles »

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