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We know that simply carrying it doesn't justify being shot dead
Yes it does! .... Why carry it?
We know that simply carrying it doesn't justify being shot dead
We know that simply carrying it doesn't justify being shot dead.
Laudrup said:It seems as if the illegal gun wasn't discharged. We know that simply carrying it doesn't justify being shot dead, but we don't know what the cab driver has said or what the officer involved said. At a guess the officer said he felt his life was in danger as Duggan was reaching for his gun. We'll probably never know unless CCTV caught it.
Amy Winehouse's demise can be summed up somewhat laconically.
Yes it does! .... Why carry it?
Wrong. Again.
"I wasn't gonna use it"
You know you've just typed that and posted it, right? If they wanted to work, they would, but they don't, that's why there are lots of migrant workers doing the jobs they 'can't find'
And on that note, g'nite folks. Interesting debating, thanks to all for mostly keeping it on the right tracks
How is he wrong, is their a law that states if in possession of a firearm then shoot to kill?
Right up until the point where someone tried to steal his phone, or "dissed" him...
No, but there is a law that says that if a police officer feels that a criminal is about to use a firearm then they can shoot them. Which is what appears to have happened in Duggan's case.
Personally I'm quite happy to see an armed drug dealer get shot by the Police, whether he fired on them first or not.
One less scumbag that has the chance to kill an innocent member of the public.
I has nothing to do with the legality or otherwise of the gun, it has everything to do with intent or perceived intent.It seems as if the illegal gun wasn't discharged. We know that simply carrying it doesn't justify being shot dead, but we don't know what the cab driver has said or what the officer involved said. At a guess the officer said he felt his life was in danger as Duggan was reaching for his gun. We'll probably never know unless CCTV caught it.
Amy Winehouse's demise can be summed up somewhat laconically.
The same reason a load of people in Middle America have guns, for protection.
You have missed one VERY important point. In the vast majority of US states it legal to own and carry a hand gun.
In Britain it is Illegal
At £170,000 per place in the middle of a recession don't you think there might be better and more efficient ways to use that money?
yes, like we said more beds per cell...![]()
And even in the States, they have to be licenced. Concealed weapons are a big no-no, aren't they? And I certainly don't think that particular right would extend to converted semi-automatic pistols...
State Requirements
Rifles and Shotguns
Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No.
Registration of rifles and shotguns? No.
Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No.
Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No.
Handguns
Permit to purchase handgun? No.
Registration of handguns? No.
Licensing of owners of handguns? No.
Permit to carry handguns? No. (A permit is required if concealed.)
On July 7, 1995, Senate Bill 299 was signed into law, and soon afterward, thousands of Nevada residents took advantage of the State law that allowed them to carry a handgun concealed upon them. A steady stream of Nevadans have been obtaining carry of concealed weapon (CCW) permits ever since. In 1999, Assembly Bill 166 improved upon the existing law by making legal concealed carry possible in more public places.
If you haven't found a job after 6 months and your benefits are stopped what happens? What happens to the 2 or 3 children, starve, on the streets, what?
And even in the States, they have to be licenced. Concealed weapons are a big no-no, aren't they? And I certainly don't think that particular right would extend to converted semi-automatic pistols...
based on the fact that when i earned 25k i didnt get any rent or rates rebate with 2 kids :shrug:
if you were better off working, then why are the government trying to change the system to reward working?
Flash In The Pan said:No, but there is a law that says that if a police officer feels that a criminal is about to use a firearm then they can shoot them. Which is what appears to have happened in Duggan's case.
Personally I'm quite happy to see an armed drug dealer get shot by the Police, whether he fired on them first or not.
One less scumbag that has the chance to kill an innocent member of the public.
we should look at apprenticeships or something practical that would engage these pupils more than academia.
If you asked them you'd probably find the majority do want to work. Why would they be any different to the rest of the population who want a better standard of living?
I find the talk of depravation in this thread laughable. Try being born in post war Britiain in 1943, son of a coal miner with three brothers. I left school about 2 days after my 15th birthday and went to work in the coal mine like most kids in the area. The only time I was out of work was for about 2 weeks. I went to sign on and was treated like a piece of pond life which was the norm then. I think there were 3 waiting days before you could get benefit or something like that - anyway, I was so disgusted with the way I was treated I never went back and consequently I can say I've never claimed a penny of benefit in my life.
Why should people work when they can get more in benefit? Simple bloody self respect and contributing something to the community instead of being a dead weight parasite and encouraged to be just that!
I find the talk of depravation in this thread laughable. !

I stand corrected on the gun laws in the States... thanks for putting me straight, guys... I thought they were a little tighter than that over there...
Then you should know that HE is as responsible as HER.
Well, in relation to operation Trident there is an obvious remedy, but to even utter it one would be immediately branded as racist.
Have a look here for all the variations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_the_United_States_(by_state)
Some states don't even recognise other states permits!!!
There isnt room in the general prison population to house them
I find the talk of depravation in this thread laughable. Try being born in post war Britiain in 1943, son of a coal miner with three brothers. I left school about 2 days after my 15th birthday and went to work in the coal mine like most kids in the area. The only time I was out of work was for about 2 weeks. I went to sign on and was treated like a piece of pond life which was the norm then. I think there were 3 waiting days before you could get benefit or something like that - anyway, I was so disgusted with the way I was treated I never went back and consequently I can say I've never claimed a penny of benefit in my life.
Why should people work when they can get more in benefit? Simple bloody self respect and contributing something to the community instead of being a dead weight parasite and encouraged to be just that!
Individual freedom, the right to do what I want to do regardless of all others. EXACTLY why we're in the mess we are.
No, not at all. This is a long way from being correct. AFAIK, 49 of the 50 states have now passed CCW (carrying a concealed weapon) laws. Illinois is the exception, and their refusal is being challenged in the courts. The majority of these states have "shall issue" laws, meaning that the state must issue the CCW permit if you comply with the criteria, they don't have any discretion.
Generally speaking, firearms ownership is governed by the 2nd Amendment. You don't need a licence, and firearms are not registered. There are some restrictions - Federal and local - but the main ones apply to automatic weapons and suppressors etc. Legal, within limits.
...We have guns here in the UK. If we were stopped by the police with them in the car, no problem... we have a license. If however they were loaded and uncased we would be behind bars end of.
I heard interviews with some of the kids in Manchester the other night who had actively weighed up the consequences " Even if I do get caught it will be my first offence and Im only 14...what can they do to me??"