Hmmmm...some interesting perspectives!!
Moralspain - bro, i respect your opinion, but just assuming they have good reasons for the law to be in place....hmmmmm....unsafe assumption territory, especially in this case - also, the specific article guarantees the right to 'bear arms' - there is no mention of 9mm Uzi's or other 'home defence' weaponry - no mention of guns at all if I'm not mistaken. I cannot respect an out-moded law that no longer has any relevance - except to line the pockets of arms-dealers (call them what you will), security companies and all the ancillary industry that surrounds violent death and the fear thereof.
VillaJ100 wrote:If i think it was a legal option, most people in the UK i think would own a gun, just for self defence/protection of property. Knowing our governement if it was legal a cheap pistol would be say £500, then you would have to pay gun ownership tax, licence, another tax, etc etc and it would end up being about £2000.
Bro - can't help feeling you're speaking more for yourself here than the majority of the UK populace - guns
are legal in UK (with the exception of most hand-guns and all automatic weapons), albeit with almost the strictest licensing laws in the world now (since the Dunblane massacre?) - also, the fact is that even before the stricter legislation was introduced, gun ownership in the UK was actually very very low. Speaking for myself and practically (not all!) everyone I know in England, I would have no interest whatsoever in owning a gun/rifle/shotgun/whatever - cos the reality is is that if I can get one easily, then so can the 'bad guy'.
Al - lol!!! Yeah yeah....alluding, i think to a nanny state that many think already exists in the UK, or perhaps could exist in the U.S. but really...it's almost like state-sponsored murder, it really is - and it's like cannabis legalisation in this country in a sense - by which I mean no government will take it on because they know they won't get into power come next election time - can you imagine how powerful the gun lobby in America actually is? How do you reckon any president would fare come voting day if he took away this right?
Jay - bro - guns make the killing of people infinitely easier - the numbers from other countries clearly show that a population without easy access to lethal weaponry simply doesn't have anything like the same death rate, not even close. I do understand your apathy, but disagree with your reasoning.
Throw all the debates away, please - an 8 year-old kid being taken to a 'show' where the sport is the firing of deadly weapons - i don't care how well supervised it is or anything else - this mixing of death-tools with entertainment.....? Fun day out with instruments made to kill people? I know I'm not alone in seeing this as the perversion it truly is - fun is fun, death is death - dress it up under constitutional blah blah - just makes it a well-dressed pervert.