Jack Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmbills/010/amend/51013m07.htm Don't ask me if this is the news that we have been waiting for but............. (9A) In relation to subsections (2), (3) and (8), the following should be included in the exceptions and exemptions from what constitutes a realistic imitation firearm— (a) deactivated firearms, (b) deactivated weapons manufactured before 1983, © deactivated weapons of .50" calibre and over, (d) large machine guns, armoured vehicles and field guns and military equipment where the deactivated weaponry is intrinsic to the equipment, (e) realistic imitation firearms used in security dog training and security guard training, (f) realistic imitation firearms used in hunt dog training, (g) realistic and deactivated firearms used by educators, colleges and schools, (h) reproduction components for weapons of .50" calibre and over, (i) starting pistols, (j) weapons intended for use in "Airsoft" with a muzzle energy of less that 4 joules including BB guns, air guns and paint balls, (k) realistic imitation firearms for use in theatre, cinema, museums, castles and historic houses, television and sporting events, (l) parts of weapons required in relation to the weapons listed in paragraphs (a) to (k), (m) specialist suppliers and armourers relating to the weapons listed in paragraphs (a) to (k).'.
Jessie The Jeep Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 So is there anything left that the bill DOES cover? or is everything exempt now!!! :lol: Steve
Jack Posted November 7, 2005 Author Posted November 7, 2005 Good point Steve. I think they are now turning their attention to spud guns :roll: .
Jessie The Jeep Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 I'm wondering what this little exercise has cost the tax payer with all the paperwork and consultation times etc? The VCR bill will be just that, a large Bill Steve
Jack Posted November 7, 2005 Author Posted November 7, 2005 I'm wondering what this little exercise has cost the tax payer with all the paperwork and consultation times etc? The VCR bill will be just that, a large Bill Steve VCR Very Costly........now I run out of ideas for R
Guest matt Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 Never mind spud guns,I used to work on a farm that used propane bird scarers,me and another lad would stick cooking apples down the barrel then run like hell! we never hit anyone fortunatly. Matt.
Jack Posted November 7, 2005 Author Posted November 7, 2005 Never mind spud guns,I used to work on a farm that used propane bird scarers,me and another lad would stick cooking apples down the barrel then run like hell! we never hit anyone fortunatly. Matt. LMFAO :shock:
Karoshi Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 Never mind spud guns,I used to work on a farm that used propane bird scarers,me and another lad would stick cooking apples down the barrel then run like hell! we never hit anyone fortunatly. Matt. LMFAO :shock: Hey my mortar works like that, tennis balls, 670 yards.
Karoshi Posted November 7, 2005 Posted November 7, 2005 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmbills/010/amend/51013m07.htm Don't ask me if this is the news that we have been waiting for but............. (9A) In relation to subsections (2), (3) and (8), the following should be included in the exceptions and exemptions from what constitutes a realistic imitation firearm— (a) deactivated firearms, (b) deactivated weapons manufactured before 1983, © deactivated weapons of .50" calibre and over, (d) large machine guns, armoured vehicles and field guns and military equipment where the deactivated weaponry is intrinsic to the equipment, (e) realistic imitation firearms used in security dog training and security guard training, (f) realistic imitation firearms used in hunt dog training, (g) realistic and deactivated firearms used by educators, colleges and schools, (h) reproduction components for weapons of .50" calibre and over, (i) starting pistols, (j) weapons intended for use in "Airsoft" with a muzzle energy of less that 4 joules including BB guns, air guns and paint balls, (k) realistic imitation firearms for use in theatre, cinema, museums, castles and historic houses, television and sporting events, (l) parts of weapons required in relation to the weapons listed in paragraphs (a) to (k), (m) specialist suppliers and armourers relating to the weapons listed in paragraphs (a) to (k).'. Jack don't want to pi** on your parade again, but I'm not aware that this list was adopted. Sure it was proposed, but as yet not adopted. maybe you have later news than I?
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