Friday, February 23, 2007

The British Three-point plan to stamp out gun crime

"The Home Office has announced a three-point plan to tackle gun crime following a series of shootings in south-west London.

Two teenagers, Billy Cox from Clapham North and James Smartt-Ford from Streatham, were shot dead within two weeks of each other.

The announcement follows a gun crime summit chaired by the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street yesterday attended by senior police officers, representatives from community groups and voluntary organisations.

The plan focuses on tough punishments for those who use people to look after weapons, improved technology for linking weapons to crimes and more money to community groups."

The Messenger One-Point Plan For Reducing Gun Crime:

Let armed citizens fight back. The fox hunters went into an absolute tizzy when informed that their hallowed sport was no longer humane enough for the likes of a wussified Britain, and precisely where WERE these guys when the UK was disarming the nation?

Thinking along the lines of a Jim Zumbo?

Oh.

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