We have a proper firearms licensing system in this country and the ban on handguns is not ludicrous. Its perfectly understandable that certain types of firearms are not generally available to members of the general public. In this country it happens to be pistols and you know the reason for that - a firearms certificate holder using legally held pistols which he obtained and learned to use by being a member of a shooting club very similar to the ones you and I are members of shot a classroom of 5 and 6 year olds to death. Just what do you expect a society to reflect upon when this happens?froggy wrote: the knee jerk legislation that Blair brought in that meant that the British Olympic pistol team have to go to France to even practice, was just crackers ... if you criminalise handguns then only the criminals carry the guns ... since Blair brought that piece of law in gun crime doubled in the next five years in this country ... we need a proper gun licensing system which to a large extent we already have and I think the ban on hand guns is ludicrous.
Quite frankly, I can not fault or disagree with any of the above ...
NFrancis .. Gaz ... Can you ?
This is not really a case of agreeing or disagreeing with any of this. The situation we find ourselves in is unfortunate but its not the end of the world. So there is some types of pistol we can't shoot. Big deal... There is loads of stuff we can - why don't we concentrate on all those instead of sulking about the few we can't? Some GB Pistol shooters have to train in other countries - do you know how many events this actually applies to? Out of the dozen or so current shooting events GB shooters can choose to shoot in the Olympic games two of them use pistols that are not legal in this country. Anyone in this country can shoot Olympic pistol disciplines - choose 50m free or air pistol. The challenge is the same, the techniques are the same the test of skill at arms is the same. Lets face it - you'd have to be pretty daft to choose a sport to concentrate on that was not readily accessible - that's what I'd be asking people.
You are going to have a hell of a job selling the 'we can't shoot pistols in the Olympics' to the general public with this argument because frankly even I don't buy it. You'll have an even even harder job when anyone points out the history the British have in Olympic pistol shooting - last pistol medal won in 1912 I believe and that as a bronze. A real impressive historic legacy that one!
Well - instead of getting our knickers in a twist about what any 3rd rate "here today gone tomorrow" politician says why don't we just get on with the shooting?That, on the other hand, is plain lie, borderline insulting & impling that if licenced gun owners have access to more guns, they will start shooting people.... So, instead of getting one's knickers in a twist about Farage having the courage to publicly talk common sense, I would expect my fellow sportsmen and the NRA to object to the rubbish coming out of Keith Vaz and challenging the false accusations he is planting in the public's mind unchallenged.