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And why is that a bad thing?

 

If you're anti guns - you think they're a bad thing. I'm not anti gun in the right hands. They are fun to use and a skill to shoot straight. They are good sport and VERY LOUD.

Those who have no experience of guns don't understand.

 

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Oh yes, and the lefties don't like them. :hihi:

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If you're anti guns - you think they're a bad thing.

 

You don't say.

 

Those who have no experience of guns don't understand.

 

And those people whose experience of being shot by them are really pro-gun.

 

Oh yes, and the lefties don't like them.

 

From the current leftie government;

 

"I believe that the ownership of any firearm is a privilege and not a right, and that public safety must be paramount. Within Great Britain, we have one of the most robust firearms licensing systems in the world with specially trained officers assessing the suitability of potential firearm and shotgun certificate holders on a case-by-case basis.

 

"The tragic shootings in Cumbria in 2010 and Durham in 2012 led us to take a closer look at whether there is anything more we could do to prevent such events in the future."

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/479794/Guidance_on_Firearms_Licensing_Law_Nov_2015_v16.pdf

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You don't say.

 

 

 

And those people whose experience of being shot by them are really pro-gun.

 

 

 

From the current leftie government;

 

"I believe that the ownership of any firearm is a privilege and not a right, and that public safety must be paramount. Within Great Britain, we have one of the most robust firearms licensing systems in the world with specially trained officers assessing the suitability of potential firearm and shotgun certificate holders on a case-by-case basis.

 

"The tragic shootings in Cumbria in 2010 and Durham in 2012 led us to take a closer look at whether there is anything more we could do to prevent such events in the future."

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/479794/Guidance_on_Firearms_Licensing_Law_Nov_2015_v16.pdf

 

Oh good - an anti gun thread.

 

---------- Post added 22-12-2015 at 21:17 ----------

 

Why are you lefties so anti everything? :D

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You don't say.

 

 

 

And those people whose experience of being shot by them are really pro-gun.

 

 

 

From the current leftie government;

 

"I believe that the ownership of any firearm is a privilege and not a right, and that public safety must be paramount. Within Great Britain, we have one of the most robust firearms licensing systems in the world with specially trained officers assessing the suitability of potential firearm and shotgun certificate holders on a case-by-case basis.

 

"The tragic shootings in Cumbria in 2010 and Durham in 2012 led us to take a closer look at whether there is anything more we could do to prevent such events in the future."

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/479794/Guidance_on_Firearms_Licensing_Law_Nov_2015_v16.pdf

 

I'll bet half the adults shot in America are pro gun.

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It seems to me that it is the left that is most anti everything. Look at how many demos the political left stage compared to the right. The left are always whinging about something.

 

The political right seem to be anti a lot of things too - just look at the malcontents in the right wing press that drive the political agenda (and their mouthpieces that troll the blogosphere):

Anti welfare state

Anti Europe

Anti immigrant

Anti single parent

Anti 'trendy teaching methods'

Anti equality

Anti trade union

And if the left have lots of demos, at least a lot of them are well attended, unlike the miserable ones the right try to get behind:

http://politicalscrapbook.net/2011/05/toby-young-rally-against-debt-pirate-exhibition/ which are nothing but a damp squib

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The political right seem to be anti a lot of things too - just look at the malcontents in the right wing press that drive the political agenda (and their mouthpieces that troll the blogosphere):

Anti welfare state

Anti Europe

Anti immigrant

Anti single parent

Anti 'trendy teaching methods'

Anti equality

Anti trade union

And if the left have lots of demos, at least a lot of them are well attended, unlike the miserable ones the right try to get behind:

http://politicalscrapbook.net/2011/05/toby-young-rally-against-debt-pirate-exhibition/ which are nothing but a damp squib

 

Anti welfare state - Pro employment

Anti Europe - pro britain (although left and right are equally anti europe)

Anti immigrant - pro British people here and happier not encouraging people to risk dangerous journeys

Anti single parent - Not sure about this.

Anti 'trendy teaching methods' - but pro good teaching methods

Anti equality - Are you sure? The tories had the first woman PM

Anti trade union - anti socialism/communism - by definition.

 

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Oh yes - the reason the tories/kippers dont spend so much time protesting? Because they are at work. Easy one that.

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Oh yes - the reason the tories/kippers dont spend so much time protesting? Because they are at work. Easy one that.

 

They were elected by 24% of the electorate, their policies are being implemented, why should they protest?

 

I am pro, a fair system of Government.

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