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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe more licensed guns there are, the easier it is to get hold of one for non-licensed purposes.
Don't see the relevance of nail-guns to the discussion. Not something your casual criminal is interested in.
Then there's the improbable scenario that Final Destination 3 came up with. (loved that series of films!)
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostRemember Dunblane. Handguns are a sensitive topic up there.
For some reason still publicly unexplained, a senior police officer who later left the force and then (I believe) emigrated told the firearms licensing department to give the murderer his guns back - this decision has never been explained. The enquiry has been sealed for 100 years and a minimal redacted report issued with the unbelievable excuse that it was to shield families from further distress, a reason that I don't think has ever been used before regarding a so-called public enquiry.
Same with Hungerford (gun club told police NOT to give the murderer a license), the Lake District shootings (murderer had domestic violence markers) and the recent killings in Plymouth (murder had a violence conviction and notified mental health problems) - if existing laws were enforced the murderers would not have had legal firearms, but to deflect from the police failings the legal shooting community ends up vilified.Comment
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