Shooting in a school in Scotland

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Dangermouse

Re: Shooting in a school in Scotland

#11 Post by Dangermouse »

2.3 “Firearm” means a lethal barrelled
weapon of any description from which
any shot, bullet or other missile can be
discharged, and includes any prohibited
weapon, whether it is such a lethal weapon
or not, any component part"

As a consequence air gun crimes are recorded as Firearms crimes and give a false impression to the casual viewer.

It should be a priority of every law abiding shooter to make sure that airguns are kept out of the hands of those who have no interest in the future of the sport,

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Robin128

Re: Shooting in a school in Scotland

#12 Post by Robin128 »

ovenpaa wrote:
dromia wrote:Thankfully no one seems to be seriously hurt.

When did airguns become firearms?
Thankfully so.

Are they firearms?
Have a read thru Firearms Acts and guidance notes....links in Safe Shooting thread...Libraries Section.
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#13 Post by Mike357 »

That will be the end of airguns in Scotland. Already a contentious issue up here!
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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

Dangermouse wrote:As a consequence air gun crimes are recorded as Firearms crimes and give a false impression to the casual viewer.

It should be a priority of every law abiding shooter to make sure that airguns are kept out of the hands of those who have no interest in the future of the sport,
Licence them. It may not solve today's problems but I am certain it will save lives in the future.
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Robin128

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#15 Post by Robin128 »

Licensing didn't prevent Dunblane, Hungerford nor Cumbria.
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#16 Post by barney57 »

ovenpaa wrote:
dromia wrote:Thankfully no one seems to be seriously hurt.

When did airguns become firearms?
Thankfully so.

Are they firearms?

Yes they are,,,dependant on the Poundage over 12lb psi I think is the limit?? but I'll stand corrected..
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#17 Post by Robin128 »

Barney...according to FA all airguns are firearms...some are s1 depending on muzzle energy.
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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

Robin128 wrote:Licensing didn't prevent Dunblane, Hungerford nor Cumbria.
True, but I cannot accept what you are implying, we can only quote the ones that did happen, not the ones that did not because firearms are licensed.
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#19 Post by barney57 »

Robin128 wrote:Barney...according to FA all airguns are firearms...some are s1 depending on muzzle energy.
Yes thats what I ment to say left out the S1 bit,, apologies>>>
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#20 Post by Robin128 »

ovenpaa wrote:
Robin128 wrote:Licensing didn't prevent Dunblane, Hungerford nor Cumbria.
True, but I cannot accept what you are implying, we can only quote the ones that did happen, not the ones that did not because firearms are licensed.
How can anyone quantify the shootings that didn't happen?

And what is the difference between being shot by a licensed and an unlicensed gun...oh, I know, the licenced gun shooting gets all the media coverage....but in each instance the effect is the same.
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