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Beware the Ides of T110.

Дата: 14.03.2016 23:23:51
View PostVollketten, on Mar 14 2016 - 19:13, said:   Checking gun policy.org    There are 13,935 licensed handguns in NI (18,250 rifles and 80,258 shotguns) as of 8/2/2009 (1) for a population of 1.7 million. That's a total of 112,443 firearms or 6.6 firearms for every 100 people. Nearly identical therefore to the UK wide average of 6.7 per the Small Arms Survey 2007    This doesn't tally with the Stationary Office figures from 2002 which records 4.7% of the NI population holding firearms certificates (it's under 2% in England and Scotland). From the consulatation paper on the Control of Firearms Northern Ireland Order 2002 we have:   " 20. Following the Dunblane shootings in 1996, handguns were in effect banned in England, Wales and Scotland. In 1998 the then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that handguns would not be similarly banned in Northern Ireland, primarily because the vast majority of handguns held in Northern Ireland are held for self-defence. (8) Between 11,000 and 12,000 handguns are held by individuals in Northern Ireland for personal protection. (9)  21. The consultation paper makes clear that personal protection weapons have been granted:  "only ... to those individuals whom [the Chief Constable] believes to be under serious threat of terrorist attack. They are not granted for the protection of money or property. [They] ... are thus a direct result of the long history of terrorist murders in Northern Ireland."     I have no direct expereince with applyoing for a firearms certificate in Northern Ireland but this guy does: I appreciate he doesn't talk about self-defence but I;d be curious to see how/why or evidence of how liberally you say these permissions are given out. I had always thought they were mainly to permit police officers to take a firearm home for protection from terrorists who liked to break in and murder them.     1) ‘Long Guns and Handguns Registered in Northern Ireland.’ Response to a Freedom of Information Request, pp. 1-3. Belfast: Police Service of Northern Ireland. 2) ‘Completing the Count: Civilian firearms - Annexe online.’ Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City; Chapter 2 (Annexe 4), p. 67 refers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

The_Chieftain:   Figures from PSNI are found here. https://docs.google....UOA8/edit#gid=0   That's 153,459 firearms in total (of which 7,018 are service weapons of police and prison service members), amongst 59,585 persons. Of which one is held for shark hunting.   http://www.thedetail...gally-held-guns for more translation. Unfortunately, they forgot to attach the condition code listing to see who gets to own what sort of weapon for what purpose.  

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