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just posted the linkI agree - do you have a link to the source of this table? I'd like more clarification on the information presented as well.
Well, maybe if you expressed your thoughts in a congenial manner, and not entirely judgmental or 'one sided' given your 'experience' as a firearm owner in the UK it might be 'eye opening' and informative - and NOT something that would get you 'banned for life'. Go for it!Writing what I think of the UK's firearms laws in this site would get me banned for life.
2012?? 9 YEARS OLD INFO??Thanks for the link, but I am not finding answers ... The FBI makes this difficult for no good reason.
This is a direct link to the data in the OP
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/uc...ed_assault_by_state_types_of_weapons_2012.xls
'kay.Well, maybe if you expressed your thoughts in a congenial manner, and not entirely judgmental or 'one sided' given your 'experience' as a firearm owner in the UK it might be 'eye opening' and informative - and NOT something that would get you 'banned for life'. Go for it!
So did any of these 'gross benefits' to the 'government coffers' trickle down to to the benefit of the citizens or to anything else?There are, however, some gross benefits to legal firearms ownership. As a result of trade and foreign currency input, the government coffers benefitted to the tune of some £2.5 BILLION in the last year with available records, purely from the firearms leisure industry.
I 100% agree with you, Sir.So did any of these 'gross benefits' to the 'government coffers' trickle down to to the benefit of the citizens or to anything else?
I'll take a guess and say probably not all see the £2.5 BILLION as a 'gross benefit' - but more likely as an additional burden to an already 'overly-restrictive, personally intrusive, draconian, even, and a great limiter on personal firearms ownership ambitions'.
I mean it would awfully hard to rationalize £2.5 BILLION as a 'gross benefit' when you have already given up a lot of what firearms freedoms you DID have - and have to pay what you do for the 'privilege' of what you can have.
I see you quoted me there, I direct your attention to this post2012?? 9 YEARS OLD INFO??