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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:04:47#1
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Yup, his gun was legal.
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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:09:28#2
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So....or have I missed something important...

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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:13:05#3
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monkeymadness said:
So....or have I missed something important...


When I posted about the incident yesterday, someone said it wouldn't have happened if guns were legalised. If his gun wasn't licensed, he probably wouldn't have had it to hold the shoot-out.


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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:14:23#4
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crazychica said:
When I posted about the incident yesterday, someone said it wouldn't have happened if guns were legalised. If his gun wasn't licensed, he probably wouldn't have had it to hold the shoot-out.


Ah got it.
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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:14:48#5
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A great deal of gun crime is done with legal guns
you can't deem someone unworthy of owning a gun unless they've done something to suggest they shouldn't own one
....like shoot a bunch of people.

'An Oxford graduate, Mr Saunders specialised in family law'
'He also served in the Territorial Army's Honourable Artillery Company for three years until 2002, military sources said.'

under the current system this is no failing like giving a gun to a loon or something.


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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:15:46#6
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alexkidd said:
A great deal of gun crime is done with legal guns
you can't deem someone unworthy of owning a gun unless they've done something to suggest they shouldn't own one
....like shoot a bunch of people.

'An Oxford graduate, Mr Saunders specialised in family law'
'He also served in the Territorial Army's Honourable Artillery Company for three years until 2002, military sources said.'

under the current system this is no failing like giving a gun to a loon or something.


Exactly. Gun control reduces the risks of potential Hamilton's getting the gun to go Hamilton with.


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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:17:27#7
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crazychica said:
When I posted about the incident yesterday, someone said it wouldn't have happened if guns were legalised. If his gun wasn't licensed, he probably wouldn't have had it to hold the shoot-out.


ah i getcha


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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:31:21#8
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crazychica said:
When I posted about the incident yesterday, someone said it wouldn't have happened if guns were legalised. If his gun wasn't licensed, he probably wouldn't have had it to hold the shoot-out.


So? Do you actually think he wouldn't of gotten a gun off of the streets or from a gun show? It's a lot easier to do than you think.
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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:33:05#9
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iliterate_enginere said:
So? Do you actually think he wouldn't of gotten a gun off of the streets or from a gun show? It's a lot easier to do than you think.


It was a spur of the moment crime so no I dont think he would have told his wife to just hang about while he nipped to the shops to nick a gun
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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 17:47:31#10
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Its just one of those things. Sometimes people with a legal firearm go crazy.


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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 18:07:23#11
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treebee said:
Its just one of those things. Sometimes people with a legal firearm go crazy.


And those people give all gun-owners bad name and get the gun-grabbers on their case.
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New Post! May 07, 2008 @ 18:27:15#12
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And those people give all gun-owners bad name and get the gun-grabbers on their case.


Not really. I'm still against them after Dunblane and the countless other shootings you here of in the U?S either from a legally owned gun or a stolen gun. Gun crime's not as big a problem over here.


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New Post! May 09, 2008 @ 10:53:23#13
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Well the results of the post mortum say he had no shotgun wounds to his body..
He received bullet wounds to at least five areas of his body and at least two different types of bullet...

Did the police go in and play 'shoot em up' with this guy?


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New Post! May 09, 2008 @ 11:26:06#14
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cabbie said:
Well the results of the post mortum say he had no shotgun wounds to his body..
He received bullet wounds to at least five areas of his body and at least two different types of bullet...

Did the police go in and play 'shoot em up' with this guy?


Probably. He was a potential threat since he had an offensive weapon and was refusing to surrender or let them get near. They would have had to neutralise the threat. It's sad though.


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New Post! May 09, 2008 @ 12:39:52#15
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crazychica said:
When I posted about the incident yesterday, someone said it wouldn't have happened if guns were legalised. If his gun wasn't licensed, he probably wouldn't have had it to hold the shoot-out.


I don't know who would say it would never happen if gun laws were looser, but maybe those that he targeted had guns he would have been stopped sooner.


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