I've watched a lot of videos and read different articles about the police taking legally held firearms from people for the most flimsyest of reasons and now this video, they took this mans guns because his wife had terminal cancer.
Or is it a deliberate policy to reduce the number of legally held firearms in the UK.If you think that’s bad you should try getting or renewing an “Air Weapons” Cert in Scotland, that is becoming more difficult each time.
Personally I think most of it is to reduce the workload on the Police who administer it, they are always behind. Any excuse to reduce the numbers and make life easier for them.
Low hanging fruit and the path of least resistance the new way forward police these days.If you think that’s bad you should try getting or renewing an “Air Weapons” Cert in Scotland, that is becoming more difficult each time.
Personally I think most of it is to reduce the workload on the Police who administer it, they are always behind. Any excuse to reduce the numbers and make life easier for them.
just say they broke in and committed suicide... you tried to save'em but well it didn't go wellalways make sure you never let go when they are running away
if any low Iife breaks in then its a case of “go ahead, make my day’….( always make sure you never let go when they are running away
i assume you have posted under your own name. you have just given the cops a reason to take away your guns.I have just renewed my shotgun license and it is getting more difficult at every renewal. I have had shotguns legally for over 40 years and now only shot clays at my local club. Must admit I feel safer in my humble abode having the five stored in a locked/secure gun cabinet, if any low Iife breaks in then its a case of “go ahead, make my day’….( always make sure you never let go when they are running away. Always when they are facing you)
When the old bill did their visit to inspect my “installation”, I told the officer if my family or property were threatened. They would be making friends with Mr Beretta….he told me I didn’t have the balls to let go at the intruder and “they” would grab it off me and use it on me……oh how I laughed.i assume you have posted under your own name. you have just given the cops a reason to take away your guns.![]()
before anyone gets too much of a hardon for skinning wrong'uns....oh how I laughed.![]()
Presuming you are able to and the "low life" intruders are not preventing you, how long does it take you to a) locate the keys, b) get the keys to the cabinet, c) unlock and locate the ammunition, d) load any weapon you have in there and e) bring it to bear on the situation ??I have just renewed my shotgun license and it is getting more difficult at every renewal. I have had shotguns legally for over 40 years and now only shot clays at my local club. Must admit I feel safer in my humble abode having the five stored in a locked/secure gun cabinet, if any low Iife breaks in then its a case of “go ahead, make my day’….( always make sure you never let go when they are running away. Always when they are facing you)
Yes, I take on board the time it would take to access the equipment and all the other comments! Guessing the 5 iron that sits under my bed would also be considered a bad choice…having recently had my XR900 stolen out of my locked and secure garage I suppose its now time to let the scumbags come and take anything and everything they want, why work when you can just walk onto somebodies property and take what you want….Presuming you are able to and the "low life" intruders are not preventing you, how long does it take you to a) locate the keys, b) get the keys to the cabinet, c) unlock and locate the ammunition, d) load any weapon you have in there and e) bring it to bear on the situation ??
A cabinet is not only there to prevent your guns getting stolen, the time it takes to access them gives you more chance to change your mind if you were going to use them rashly.
My license would have been up for renewal next February. With my knees, my days of standing around in or tramping over wet ploughed fields whilst out shooting have gone, so the guns have been sold as the rigmarole of gun ownership these days in the UK makes it not worthwhile for me. My gun cabinet is now a very heavy and expensive valuables and filing cabinet.