The killing of Jo Cox does not justify suspending democratic debate over the EU

Blackleaf

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Are you going to ban those?

I'm assuming that it's illegal to make your own handgun if handguns are illegal in the UK (except, I think, in Northern Ireland). You see, unlike the Americans, we cracked down on firearms when we had a mass shooting.

UK firearms policy is based on the fact that firearms are dangerous weapons and the State has a duty to protect the public from their misuse. Gun ownership in the UK is a privilege, not a right. Firearms control in the UK is among the toughest in the world, and as a result firearms offences continue to make up a small proportion (less than 0.2 percent) of recorded crime.

Some firearms, shotguns and rifles may be licensed and are held on a firearm or shotgun certificate. Low-powered air weapons are not licensed in England and Wales unless they are of a type declared specially dangerous by the Firearms (Dangerous Air Weapons) Rules 1969 but there are restrictions on their sale. An air weapon is "specially dangerous" if it is capable of discharging a missile with kinetic energy in excess, in the case of an air pistol, of 6 foot lb or, in the case of other air weapons, 12 foot lb.

Unlike in America, a person has to go through strict and rigorous checks before they are allowed to own a firearm.

Permission to possess or to purchase or acquire a firearm will be granted to an individual who is assessed by the licensing authority, the police, as not posing a threat to public safety and having a good reason to own the firearm. Organizations, such as target-shooting clubs, museums and firearms dealers must also apply for licences if they wish to possess or use firearms. Persons who have been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three years or more cannot possess a firearm or ammunition (including antique firearms) at any time.

The police are the licensing authority for firearm and shotgun certificates as well as for firearms dealers. The authority rests with local police forces rather than a central licensing authority because of the local information that police will use to inform their judgement. Prohibited weapons, such as handguns, are authorized by the Home Office on behalf of the Secretary of State.

To decide whether a person is fit to own a firearm, the licensing authority will conduct a number of checks that will usually include interviews, visits to the person's property, criminal records checks and references from friends. In addition, the applicant's GP (doctor) may be contacted.

Britain's Gun Laws: Who Can Own A Firearm?
 

JLM

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We don't allow Chinks to vote in the referendum, nor Wops, Frogs, Krauts, Ali Babas, Boongs, Bounty bars, Cheeseheads, Squinties, Guizis, Gooks, Dagos, Mongoloids, Japs, Macacas, Ragheads, Spearchuckers, Yellows, Yids and Zipperheads.

Only British, Irish and Commonwealth citizens who live in the UK, along with Britons who have lived abroad for less than 15 years, and the people of Gibraltar, are eligible to vote in the referendum.


And WHAT, A$$hole, gives you the idea that f**king Blighters should be allowed to vote? They are largely Wops, Frogs and Krauts with their brains bashed out!
 

Danbones

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.2 percent
hmm
so they are not responsible for crime

I think the way things are done is this:
Britain didn't ban guns because of a gun massacre
Britain had a gun massacre so Britain could ban guns

The poor woman's death was not much different then JFKs
her life was no less important

but we know JFK was not bumped off by a lone nut
quite the contrary