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On an even playing field Hardball you would be absolutely right sir. Unfortunately, the key word is that we are not legally allowed to carry weapons........but criminals have absolutely no problem ignoring that.
.......................Exactly!
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On an even playing field Hardball you would be absolutely right sir. Unfortunately, the key word is that we are not legally allowed to carry weapons........but criminals have absolutely no problem ignoring that.
An Act to make provision about persons having knives, other articles which have a blade or are sharply pointed or offensive weapons; and about selling knives or such articles to persons under the age of sixteen years.
First of all i wish to apologise to the moderators if this topic has been covered already. There is a post that covers legal weapons to carry for protection however its confusing because i want to know exactly what rights are as a citizen in UK when it comes to weapons. Stuff like batons etc are just not legal in UK unlike some parts of the USA.
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I would never encourage anyone to violate the laws of the land but...
As the 19th-century jurist James Paterson remarked in his Commentaries on the Liberty of the Subject and the Laws of England Relating to the Security of the Person:
First of all i wish to apologise to the moderators if this topic has been covered already. There is a post that covers legal weapons to carry for protection however its confusing because i want to know exactly what rights are as a citizen in UK when it comes to weapons. Stuff like batons etc are just not legal in UK unlike some parts of the USA.
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