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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #15 on: 04 February 2011, 01:02:06 »

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IMHO, the best way of reducing airgun-related incidents is education, not regulation.

As a young child, I wasn't even allowed a toy gun.  Once I was old enough, and had had firearms safety drummed into me so it became second nature, my dad started to take me out shooting with him.  I've done the same with my children.

As the old adage says - a gun will not kill anybody; it's the person behind who does.

As I say - educating people about firearms safety is the key element.

Exactly!

Next we'll have to lock our kitchen knives in a cabinet, and the Chain Saw, Hedge Trimmer, Ball Point Pen.............................

Once again, common sense is being removed from our young.  I sincerely hope there is a revolt of massive proportions soon!  I'm a very peaceful man, but this kind of thing boils my piss.

I can think of more important things that would 'boil my piss'.

Common sense dissappeared along time ago. That's why there's so may arrogant 'only care about myself' selfish blanks out there.

Yes, you might behave in the correct way, but there's an increasing majority who don't. As always they spoil it for the rest. Some people are incapable and unwilling to be educated.

Society makes laws to protect people from themselves and each other, and being young and fit myself, and having being shot a number of times, it hurts, but as said, I'm young and fit so can still defend myself. More vulnerable people can't. These are the people society needs to protect from our resident idiots.

If you were to check, gun crime has significantly decreased (nationally) over a couple of decades.

Knife crime peaked just over 5 years ago (decreasing slightly since).

Wouldn't we be better of sticking the Kitchen Devil's in a locked cabinet?

I wont go into detail, because it's my business and I dont talk about that stuff, but I've had several thousand rounds of serious ammunition, including missiles fired at me and my colleagues.  Thankfully, I dont have any physical wounds to prove this.

On another note, shooting animals or pests, vermin, whatever is actually a good thing when done in a controlled manner.  DOnt forget that us as humans introduced (example) The Grey Squirrel.  Kill 'em all!
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #16 on: 04 February 2011, 01:09:25 »

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IMHO, the best way of reducing airgun-related incidents is education, not regulation.

As a young child, I wasn't even allowed a toy gun.  Once I was old enough, and had had firearms safety drummed into me so it became second nature, my dad started to take me out shooting with him.  I've done the same with my children.

As the old adage says - a gun will not kill anybody; it's the person behind who does.

As I say - educating people about firearms safety is the key element.

Exactly!

Next we'll have to lock our kitchen knives in a cabinet, and the Chain Saw, Hedge Trimmer, Ball Point Pen.............................

Once again, common sense is being removed from our young.  I sincerely hope there is a revolt of massive proportions soon!  I'm a very peaceful man, but this kind of thing boils my piss.

I can think of more important things that would 'boil my piss'.

Common sense dissappeared along time ago. That's why there's so may arrogant 'only care about myself' selfish blanks out there.

Yes, you might behave in the correct way, but there's an increasing majority who don't. As always they spoil it for the rest. Some people are incapable and unwilling to be educated.

Society makes laws to protect people from themselves and each other, and being young and fit myself, and having being shot a number of times, it hurts, but as said, I'm young and fit so can still defend myself. More vulnerable people can't. These are the people society needs to protect from our resident idiots.

If you were to check, gun crime has significantly decreased (nationally) over a couple of decades.

Knife crime peaked just over 5 years ago (decreasing slightly since).

Wouldn't we be better of sticking the Kitchen Devil's in a locked cabinet?

I wont go into detail, because it's my business and I dont talk about that stuff, but I've had several thousand rounds of serious ammunition, including missiles fired at me and my colleagues.  Thankfully, I dont have any physical wounds to prove this.

On another note, shooting animals or pests, vermin, whatever is actually a good thing when done in a controlled manner.  DOnt forget that us as humans introduced (example) The Grey Squirrel.  Kill 'em all!

Do you want a medal? I've got plenty.

Knife crime, as some sort of comparison is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if gun crime has dropped. One gun crime is one too many. And as for people saying about good parenting etc, if we had good parenting across the country, we wouldn't be in the lawless state we're in.

I don't care if we introduced grey squirrels or not. What then is your justificaation for killing them?

You say 'kill 'em all'. I say kill all the arrogant arseholes who shoot animals.
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #17 on: 04 February 2011, 01:11:56 »

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They are fire arms. I have seen the damage so called pests can do, and yes I bloody would question their use as pest control thanks very much. Like I said it's their planet aswell. We arrogant humans seem to think it's acceptable to kill animals for our own convenience.

Have I been shooting? Are you having a laugh? I've fired more guns than I care to remember. I can strip them blindfolded and re-assemble them after cleaning and oiling them. I've shot and been shot at, and not for retarded blood thirsty 'sport' reasons either, thinly veiled as pest control or not.

Look, I can do a smiley face aswell :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y

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Incidentally, when pests try and destroy all my crops, I don't bloody shoot them. So to that end, how do you justify shooting innocent animals who are trying to get food for themselves and their young?

Aye, I've done my fair share of field-stripping too!

Can I ask, if you don't mind, how you deal with pest contol on your farm?
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #18 on: 04 February 2011, 01:14:32 »

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They are fire arms. I have seen the damage so called pests can do, and yes I bloody would question their use as pest control thanks very much. Like I said it's their planet aswell. We arrogant humans seem to think it's acceptable to kill animals for our own convenience.

Have I been shooting? Are you having a laugh? I've fired more guns than I care to remember. I can strip them blindfolded and re-assemble them after cleaning and oiling them. I've shot and been shot at, and not for retarded blood thirsty 'sport' reasons either, thinly veiled as pest control or not.

Look, I can do a smiley face aswell :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y

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Incidentally, when pests try and destroy all my crops, I don't bloody shoot them. So to that end, how do you justify shooting innocent animals who are trying to get food for themselves and their young?

Aye, I've done my fair share of field-stripping too!

Can I ask, if you don't mind, how you deal with pest contol on your farm?

And what's field stripping?

I haven't got a farm.

I've answered your question, now you answer mine.
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #19 on: 04 February 2011, 01:15:23 »

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IMHO, the best way of reducing airgun-related incidents is education, not regulation.

As a young child, I wasn't even allowed a toy gun.  Once I was old enough, and had had firearms safety drummed into me so it became second nature, my dad started to take me out shooting with him.  I've done the same with my children.

As the old adage says - a gun will not kill anybody; it's the person behind who does.

As I say - educating people about firearms safety is the key element.

Exactly!

Next we'll have to lock our kitchen knives in a cabinet, and the Chain Saw, Hedge Trimmer, Ball Point Pen.............................

Once again, common sense is being removed from our young.  I sincerely hope there is a revolt of massive proportions soon!  I'm a very peaceful man, but this kind of thing boils my piss.

I can think of more important things that would 'boil my piss'.

Common sense dissappeared along time ago. That's why there's so may arrogant 'only care about myself' selfish blanks out there.

Yes, you might behave in the correct way, but there's an increasing majority who don't. As always they spoil it for the rest. Some people are incapable and unwilling to be educated.

Society makes laws to protect people from themselves and each other, and being young and fit myself, and having being shot a number of times, it hurts, but as said, I'm young and fit so can still defend myself. More vulnerable people can't. These are the people society needs to protect from our resident idiots.

If you were to check, gun crime has significantly decreased (nationally) over a couple of decades.

Knife crime peaked just over 5 years ago (decreasing slightly since).

Wouldn't we be better of sticking the Kitchen Devil's in a locked cabinet?

I wont go into detail, because it's my business and I dont talk about that stuff, but I've had several thousand rounds of serious ammunition, including missiles fired at me and my colleagues.  Thankfully, I dont have any physical wounds to prove this.

On another note, shooting animals or pests, vermin, whatever is actually a good thing when done in a controlled manner.  DOnt forget that us as humans introduced (example) The Grey Squirrel.  Kill 'em all!

Do you want a medal? I've got plenty.

Knife crime, as some sort of comparison is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if gun crime has dropped. One gun crime is one too many. And as for people saying about good parenting etc, if we had good parenting across the country, we wouldn't be in the lawless state we're in.

I don't care if we introduced grey squirrels or not. What then is your justificaation for killing them?

You say 'kill 'em all'. I say kill all the arrogant arseholes who shoot animals.

Well done on earning your medals.  We should get together someday and celebrate what efforts we have put in.   :y

As for the differing opinion on air rifle laws and vermin control, I will bow out and allow you to continue your strong hearted debate.  It's less than prudent to get blood pressure rising over a keyboard.  ;D
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #20 on: 04 February 2011, 01:18:17 »

My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #21 on: 04 February 2011, 01:19:23 »

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My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?

As you wish!  :)

edit:  You would claim a life for killing a life.  So, is it eye for eye in your eyes?  I'm so glad I wasn't trained in your camp, sir.

(I called you sir as I guess you are older than me 1970 being your birth date?)

Anyway, I'm to bed.  I have work in the morning. Sweet dreams.
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« Reply #22 on: 04 February 2011, 01:21:56 »

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IMHO, the best way of reducing airgun-related incidents is education, not regulation.

As a young child, I wasn't even allowed a toy gun.  Once I was old enough, and had had firearms safety drummed into me so it became second nature, my dad started to take me out shooting with him.  I've done the same with my children.

As the old adage says - a gun will not kill anybody; it's the person behind who does.

As I say - educating people about firearms safety is the key element.

Exactly!

Next we'll have to lock our kitchen knives in a cabinet, and the Chain Saw, Hedge Trimmer, Ball Point Pen.............................

Once again, common sense is being removed from our young.  I sincerely hope there is a revolt of massive proportions soon!  I'm a very peaceful man, but this kind of thing boils my piss.

I can think of more important things that would 'boil my piss'.

Common sense dissappeared along time ago. That's why there's so may arrogant 'only care about myself' selfish blanks out there.

Yes, you might behave in the correct way, but there's an increasing majority who don't. As always they spoil it for the rest. Some people are incapable and unwilling to be educated.

Society makes laws to protect people from themselves and each other, and being young and fit myself, and having being shot a number of times, it hurts, but as said, I'm young and fit so can still defend myself. More vulnerable people can't. These are the people society needs to protect from our resident idiots.

If you were to check, gun crime has significantly decreased (nationally) over a couple of decades.

Knife crime peaked just over 5 years ago (decreasing slightly since).

Wouldn't we be better of sticking the Kitchen Devil's in a locked cabinet?

I wont go into detail, because it's my business and I dont talk about that stuff, but I've had several thousand rounds of serious ammunition, including missiles fired at me and my colleagues.  Thankfully, I dont have any physical wounds to prove this.

On another note, shooting animals or pests, vermin, whatever is actually a good thing when done in a controlled manner.  DOnt forget that us as humans introduced (example) The Grey Squirrel.  Kill 'em all!

Do you want a medal? I've got plenty.

Knife crime, as some sort of comparison is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if gun crime has dropped. One gun crime is one too many. And as for people saying about good parenting etc, if we had good parenting across the country, we wouldn't be in the lawless state we're in.

I don't care if we introduced grey squirrels or not. What then is your justificaation for killing them?

You say 'kill 'em all'. I say kill all the arrogant arseholes who shoot animals.

My point exactly - it's all about educaton, not legislation!!!!

Look at handgun crime stats as a case in point.  Since they were banned, crimes involving handguns have sky-rocketed.  Which just goes to prove - the criminals of this world can, and do, continue to hold them, whereas us law-abiding people cannot.

Do you think that's fair Geoff??

And as for your comment about about "killing arseholes who shoot animals" - my family and I enjoy a nice rabbit stew, pigeon pie, and pheasant - basically, anything I shoot which we can eat, we do eat.  Is that wrong?  Or would you sooner us buy it from a butcher, who's bought it from another "gun", who shot it in the first place?  :y
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« Reply #23 on: 04 February 2011, 01:26:43 »

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They are fire arms. I have seen the damage so called pests can do, and yes I bloody would question their use as pest control thanks very much. Like I said it's their planet aswell. We arrogant humans seem to think it's acceptable to kill animals for our own convenience.

Have I been shooting? Are you having a laugh? I've fired more guns than I care to remember. I can strip them blindfolded and re-assemble them after cleaning and oiling them. I've shot and been shot at, and not for retarded blood thirsty 'sport' reasons either, thinly veiled as pest control or not.

Look, I can do a smiley face aswell :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y

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Incidentally, when pests try and destroy all my crops, I don't bloody shoot them. So to that end, how do you justify shooting innocent animals who are trying to get food for themselves and their young?

Aye, I've done my fair share of field-stripping too!

Can I ask, if you don't mind, how you deal with pest contol on your farm?

And what's field stripping?
I haven't got a farm.

I've answered your question, now you answer mine.


If, as your previous post suggested, that you'd done time in the Services, then you'd know what "field-stripping" is  ;)  I you haven't, then apologies for the assumption on my part.

Field-stripping is taking down a rifle (or pistol for that matter), and cleaning/servicing/oiling it before re-assembling it.
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Re: new airgun law
« Reply #24 on: 04 February 2011, 05:55:31 »

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My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?

I take it you're a vegetarian then?  Ever been to an abatoir?

I shoot animals, it's a more humane death than you will find any meat on our supermarket shelves has been through.  I also eat what I shoot because I have practically and unintentionally feeding what I shoot (they eat my home grown veg)

Eating what I shoot is better for the environment, free (less the cost of the pellet) and legal.  This law is just enforcing what air gun (not firearms) owners should be doing anyway and is good news.

The OP is right, education is the key to firearms control.  He came in here giving a heads-up on a new law which many havent heard about and you pile in to him about using firearms?  I for one am glad of the OP's contribution.

Oh, and we dont call it field-stripping in the forces.  We refer to it as stripping a weapon:y
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« Reply #25 on: 04 February 2011, 09:11:29 »

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I have just become aware of that new airgun law comes into force on 10 February. In essence one will be liable for a fine of up to £1000 if you don't lock up your airgun so it cannot be available to kids (means under-18s).

Details are on the home office website http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/media-c...s/lock-and-key . Difficult to believe this new legislation appeared on their site on 27th Jan and the law comes into effect 10th Feb . BASC are supporting the move it appears: http://www.basc.org.uk/en/media/pres...5D9C42CCD1DAE7


Yes, links not working Scimm. :(


This may be the link Scimm was talking about. :y


http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/home-office-circulars/circulars-2011/004-2011/

The prospective addition to Section 46;

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/17/section/46
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« Reply #26 on: 04 February 2011, 09:16:51 »

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My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?

I take it you're a vegetarian then?  Ever been to an abatoir?

Indeed, whats the difference between shooting a cow with a gun (would never see it coming)

Or electrocuting it in an abatoir, with them all lined up in a queue?

I could do with an air-gun actually, take out the pigeons on the roof opposite
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« Reply #27 on: 04 February 2011, 09:22:49 »

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I have just become aware of that new airgun law comes into force on 10 February. In essence one will be liable for a fine of up to £1000 if you don't lock up your airgun so it cannot be available to kids (means under-18s).

Details are on the home office website http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/media-c...s/lock-and-key . Difficult to believe this new legislation appeared on their site on 27th Jan and the law comes into effect 10th Feb . BASC are supporting the move it appears: http://www.basc.org.uk/en/media/pres...5D9C42CCD1DAE7


Yes, links not working Scimm. :(


This may be the link Scimm was talking about. :y


http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/home-office-circulars/circulars-2011/004-2011/

Try this one: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/media-centre/press-releases/lock-and-key
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« Reply #28 on: 04 February 2011, 09:23:59 »

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My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?

I take it you're a vegetarian then?  Ever been to an abatoir?

Indeed, whats the difference between shooting a cow with a gun (would never see it coming)

Or electrocuting it in an abatoir, with them all lined up in a queue?

I could do with an air-gun actually, take out the pigeons on the roof opposite

You'd have issues though as you would be breaking the law on several counts ;)
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« Reply #29 on: 04 February 2011, 09:29:37 »

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My blood pressure isn't rising. I'm superfit! So shall I take that as 'no, you can't justify killing innocent animals'?

I take it you're a vegetarian then?  Ever been to an abatoir?

Indeed, whats the difference between shooting a cow with a gun (would never see it coming)

Or electrocuting it in an abatoir, with them all lined up in a queue?

I could do with an air-gun actually, take out the pigeons on the roof opposite

You'd have issues though as you would be breaking the law on several counts ;)

I did some checking, I need the permission of the landlord in which the building/house the pigeons are.

There is a notice in my flat lobby saying not to feed them, as they are pests/rodents. I suspect it would be easy to get approval to shoot them  :)
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