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Cool, and this in a country, with a general gun ban. At least say that our media and the anti gun lobby always. Martin | |||
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Hey Martin, That was all from the states last week, so sadly you are correct in your thoughts. There is no where n the UK you could turn up with a bunch of guns and shoot stuff against a bank like that. Rgds, K | |||
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Is it seriously that bad? If you own a bit of rural property you can't have a few friends over to make some noise and break a few clays? Wow. I thought we had it bad up here in Canuckistan. | |||
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OOOO.K....I was wrong. I thought it was in GB. Yes, europe.... Germany will be the next country, with a "new" and "better" gun law. In the next years, every handgun will be prohibited. With the option, of prohibition of every rifle over .22l.r. for target shooting. Very "good" times for "big bore fan´s ", like me. I love my different .45-70 rifles, my .405WCF double and the other long range target rifles I own. But at the moment, the politicians want to tell us, that we don´t own our guns. They would rather borrowed only. For there´s no gun-possession right, and they could be destroyed without any compensation. I´m thinking about a few new rifles. One of my projects is a 6mmPPC BR-rifle. And I´m dreaming about a .38-55 Shiloh Sharps. A friend will sell me a original Martini-Enfield rifle chambered for the .303 British. Last year I bought a H&K PSP prototyp pistol. So I have now 15 rifles and 4 handguns. But at the moment, I don´t know, is it very intelligent to spent money for more guns? The badest is. My dad is gun smith, with a little gunstore. He´s 64 years old, and I will not go on. With these future prospects. That´s the future of civil gun owning in Germany. Martin | |||
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And that is why liberal, left leaning, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg recently made her pitch for any country that wanted to style a new constitution in the future, to do so after the South African Constitution and not the United States Constitution. The simple reason? There is a Second Amendment found in the U.S. Constitution and no such amendment or right found in the South African Constitution. We feel deeply for all of you who have no constitutional freedom to personally keep and bear firearms, and are at the mercy of "do gooder" politicians. | |||
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