Defining Weapon in Law
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 8:17 pm
Got this e-mail from our Club Chairman -
I have started a petition on the House of Commons website to try and get the word “Weapon” defined in law.
Why bother with this? Well, if, like me, you are tired of the media and Establishment’s orchestrated vilification of our sport / pastime then I think it’s time for a grassroots re-education of Joe Public. To start with this I think we have to move away from the current accepted nomenclature used and this nomenclature includes liberal usage of the word “Weapon”. My assertion is we are not out to injure anyone so we are not using “weapons”, we are using “firearms” or “airguns”.
The Scottish Parliament will introduce legislation to “control” the use and possession of airguns, in Scotland. This, they will call an “Air Weapon Certificate”. I have approached them regarding use of the word “Weapon”, in the title, and they have come back saying this is consistent with Westminster terminology. I know that many of us are ex-service and, during our time in the services, we handled such things as SLRs, LMGs, GPMGs and pistols and these were referred to as “personal weapons” and every year we had to complete an “Annual Personal Weapons Test” because, as servants of the State, we could be called upon to visit injury upon enemies of the State using these items. My argument is, and particularly when there is a diminishing reservoir of ex-service personnel, that we have a media led perception problem. We are, more and more, seen as armed and dangerous gun nuts instead of that section of society which is more likely to be law-abiding than any other.
If you agree with my argument I would be grateful if you could give it your widest distribution as well as signing the petition at:-
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/114178
Cheers
I have started a petition on the House of Commons website to try and get the word “Weapon” defined in law.
Why bother with this? Well, if, like me, you are tired of the media and Establishment’s orchestrated vilification of our sport / pastime then I think it’s time for a grassroots re-education of Joe Public. To start with this I think we have to move away from the current accepted nomenclature used and this nomenclature includes liberal usage of the word “Weapon”. My assertion is we are not out to injure anyone so we are not using “weapons”, we are using “firearms” or “airguns”.
The Scottish Parliament will introduce legislation to “control” the use and possession of airguns, in Scotland. This, they will call an “Air Weapon Certificate”. I have approached them regarding use of the word “Weapon”, in the title, and they have come back saying this is consistent with Westminster terminology. I know that many of us are ex-service and, during our time in the services, we handled such things as SLRs, LMGs, GPMGs and pistols and these were referred to as “personal weapons” and every year we had to complete an “Annual Personal Weapons Test” because, as servants of the State, we could be called upon to visit injury upon enemies of the State using these items. My argument is, and particularly when there is a diminishing reservoir of ex-service personnel, that we have a media led perception problem. We are, more and more, seen as armed and dangerous gun nuts instead of that section of society which is more likely to be law-abiding than any other.
If you agree with my argument I would be grateful if you could give it your widest distribution as well as signing the petition at:-
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/114178
Cheers