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             On 3rd March, Kent police, acting on a tip-off, found 42 handguns.
             And SMGs in an abandoned car at a hotel. A mixed bag of.
             Tokarevs, Colts, and MAC-10s.and that is just the tip of the iceberg. And now,.
             Thanks to the anti-gunners, there is profit in smuggling in Illegal guns.
             A close friend of mine pointed out the lesson of the Shepherds Bush police massacre in 1966 and Hungerford in 1987 which boils down to the fact that when you NEED.
             To defend yourself and nothing but a gun will do, then you have seconds.
             To do it - and nothing but a gun on your belt is accessible in the time.
             Available. Or if you feel lucky you can try outrunning a Bullet.
             On March 13 1996, Hamilton, 43, burst into Dunblane primary school and killed or injured all but one of a class of 29 five- and six-year-olds. In all, 16 children and their teacher were murdered by Hamilton who shot himself dead at the school.
             On that tragic morning on March 13 1996, Hamilton.
             Could have got out of bed, left his house in Stirling, walked two.
             Minutes round the corner and seen one of the largest primary schools. He.
             Could have butchered 600 or 700 children. He did not. He got into his.
             Car and drove seven miles to Dunblane. If those children had been.
             Standing at a bus stop that morning, he would have mown them down in.
             His car. What should we have done then? Banned all cars?".
             Although offences involving firearms are still relatively rare in this country, these offences are potentially more serious than other sorts of offence. In 1997, firearms were used in just 0.3 per cent of offences in both England and Wales. However, some offences are more likely to involve the use of firearms. In England and Wales, 8.0 per cent of homicides and 4.8 per cent of robberies involved firearms in 1997; this compares with 6.3 per cent and 3.1 per cent respectively in Scotland. The number of firearms covered by certificates in England and Wales declined dramatically between the end of 1996 and the end of 1997, from 418 thousand to 305 thousand.


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