Britain calls for EU-wide ban on high-powered semi-automatic weapons

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There should be an EU-wide ban on high-powered semi-automatic weapons, the British prime minister will urge in the wake of the Paris attacks.

David Cameron will suggest measures to counter the illegal firearms trade at this week's European Council.

He will call for "greater co-operation" and a halt to the traffic in "guns from the western Balkans".

The EU's response to the Paris attacks will be discussed at the meeting, which begins on Thursday in Brussels.

David Cameron: Ban high-powered semi-automatic weapons in EU


13 December 2015
BBC News


David Cameron will call for measures against the illegal firearms trade

There should be an EU-wide ban on high-powered semi-automatic weapons, the prime minister will urge in the wake of the Paris attacks.

David Cameron will suggest measures to counter the illegal firearms trade at this week's European Council.

He will call for "greater co-operation" and a halt to the traffic in "guns from the western Balkans".

The EU's response to the Paris attacks will be discussed at the meeting, which begins on Thursday in Brussels.

Number 10 said that alongside a ban, measures would include greater sharing of ballistics data, a plan to improve intelligence about firearms in the western Balkans, action to take firearms out of circulation and a "clear implementation" plan for all member states.

Mr Cameron said the "horrific terrorist atrocities" in Paris showed the scale of the threat facing Europe.

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"A terrorist threat in one country is a danger to all of us, so I believe there is more we must do together to tackle the terrorist threat posed by Daesh," Mr Cameron said.

"We need to ensure that terrorists do not have the weapons with which they can wreak such tragedy."

Mr Cameron will also call for greater efforts to undermine online radicalisation and the ideology of so-called Islamic State, referred to by the government as Daesh.

Nils Duquet, a researcher at the Flemish Peace Institute in Brussels, said in an article for the BBC that in several recent attacks, including in Paris, there was a connection between the guns used and Belgium.

He said an increase of heavy firearms on the illegal market in Belgium was mainly linked to smuggling from the Balkans.

Hundreds of thousands of military weapons stayed in the hands of citizens after the Balkan wars of the 1990s, he said.

A semi-automatic firearm is self-loading, firing a single round each time its trigger is pulled.

A total of 130 people died and hundreds were wounded in the 13 November Paris attacks, when gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a concert hall, a stadium, restaurants and bars almost simultaneously.


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The NRA guys aren't going to like that. It's a good thing that few of then would have any idea where "EU" is. "Down thar in Mexico somewhars ..."
 

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Syria is counteracting that with this. Somebody suggest this as being an option to slow ground advancements.
Syrian Snipers Using Newest Russian Rifle to Fight Terrorists - Reports

The NRA guys aren't going to like that. It's a good thing that few of then would have any idea where "EU" is. "Down thar in Mexico somewhars ..."
I thought they were international as far as what's best for various types of game rather than Made in America only. The best one is the one that never breaks down and if it does spare parts are available. Not needing it is right behind needing one and not having it as far as order of importance..
 

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according to the whitnesses the white guys who did the shooting arrived in a mercedes
( much like the witnesses at the recent cali gig who said three tall whities did all the shooting)
we should definitely ban those

also cops kill 50 some odd to one more people then terrorists do
so they're outta here too

oh
and the NATO people runnin the terrorists
phhhhtttt
****can them first

oh yeah Britannia
lock up the butterknives
 

mentalfloss

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This is clearly an affront to personal freedom and will cause an increase in terrorism by 10 fold.
 

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wherever i sit down my ars
Just do what I did years ago. Get a ball bat, one that you won't be using in the game, drill a bunch of 1/8 holds in the fat end, and drive a whole bunch of 3 inch drywall screws in those holes. Say yes to kill clubs.