Gun crime in the UK doubled — after they banned handguns
Dunblane had a more dramatic impact. Hamilton had a firearm certificate, although according to the rules he should not have been granted one. A media frenzy coupled with an emotional campaign by parents of Dunblane resulted in the Firearms Act of 1998, which instituted a nearly complete ban on handguns. Owners of pistols were required to turn them in. The penalty for illegal possession of a pistol is up to 10 years in prison.
The results have not been what proponents of the act wanted. Within a decade of the handgun ban and the confiscation of handguns from registered owners, crime with handguns had doubled according to British government crime reports. Gun crime, not a serious problem in the past, now is. Armed street gangs have some British police carrying guns for the first time. Moreover, another massacre occurred in June 2010. Derrick Bird, a taxi driver in Cumbria, shot his brother and a colleague then drove off through rural villages killing 12 people and injuring 11 more before killing himself.
Meanwhile, law-abiding citizens who have come into the possession of a firearm, even accidentally, have been harshly treated. In 2009 a former soldier, Paul Clarke, found a bag in his garden containing a shotgun. He brought it to the police station and was immediately handcuffed and charged with possession of the gun. At his trial the judge noted: “In law there is no dispute that Mr. Clarke has no defence to this charge. The intention of anybody possessing a firearm is irrelevant.” Mr. Clarke was sentenced to five years in prison. A public outcry eventually won his release.









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Actually it is only popular to predict that, and people do every time concealed carry is expanded in a state.
It is also WRONG when predicted.
When Florida became a Shall Issue state for concealed carry, Carjackings suddenly escellated. But there was a funny thing about those CarJackings. They were all perpetrated against rental cars with out of stat, out of country occupants.
When Florida repealed it’s law that made Rental Cars identify themselves as such, the carjackings went down again.
Funny thing, the CarJackers were assuring themselves of victims who they knew would not have a concealed weapon.
jaydee_007 on December 27, 2012 at 2:43 PM
There, Fixed It For You!
jaydee_007 on December 27, 2012 at 2:48 PM
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