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Online petition to license .22 pistols
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:26 pm
by DOGGER2UK
Just seen this on the Henry Krank web site
Online petition to license .22 pistols
An online petition has been launched on the Government's website urging the Home Office to reclassify .22 pistols as firearms which can be legally held on a Section 1 license. The e-petition needs 100,000 signatures by the time it closes in August 2012 to be considered for debate in parliament. To sign the petition
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/360
Re: Online petition to license .22 pistols
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:01 pm
by dromia
Whats happened with all the other ones we've been signing?
Re: Online petition to license .22 pistols
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 5:13 pm
by Fullbore
dromia wrote:Whats happened with all the other ones we've been signing?
I think it's all the same petition, however I don't think they will get the required 100,000 signatures as its not got past 11k yet and just reading that they only managed to gather 1,500 from the Newark show which isn't a great figure with how many actually visited, however they were not very proactive in getting signatures at the show as I saw no one actually going out of their way to get people to sign it, I walked past the Sportsman association stand several times and no one grabbed me, the petition was just sat on their table.
Re: Online petition to license .22 pistols
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:42 pm
by Dellboy
should have had the two girls in white miniskirts collecting them

Re: Online petition to license .22 pistols
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:55 pm
by Dangermouse
When I consider that 3 million marched on London and they still banned hunting with hounds, I can not raise any hope that a petition will do any good at all.
(I have signed it)
I believe that it would be better to support one of the shooting organisations, in this case the NRA and let them use whatever means they have at their disposal to work on the parties and help change attitudes.
Clearly this has been a long road, but I suspect we still have a long way to go,
DM