It's been almost impossible for people in England to own firearms for many years. Now they are restricting the sales of a knife to face to face transactions and also banning the sale of acid
Makes sense in theory, but practically speaking, how do you enforce it? A lot of the time, thugs keep the acid in regular soft drink bottles, and with our dwindling police numbers, it’s not like stop and search has much of an impact. The whole acid attack business is truly horrific and the solution would be to keep these savages in the slammer in perpetuity.
An acid attack has a life-long impact on the victim and the perp should consequently deal with life-long consequences.
Onto the proposed changes in the UK’s knife laws…
Makes sense in theory, but practically speaking, how do you enforce it? A lot of the time, thugs keep the acid in regular soft drink bottles, and with our dwindling police numbers, it’s not like stop and search has much of an impact. The whole acid attack business is truly horrific and the solution would be to keep these savages in the slammer in perpetuity.
An acid attack has a life-long impact on the victim and the perp should consequently deal with life-long consequences.
Onto the proposed changes in the UK’s knife laws…
In another 20 years England will have banned every object made of man,,,maybe then they will realize you can't legislate evil and they should have dealt harshly with the criminalsThe new Offensive Weapons Bill, which will be brought forward within weeks, would also make it illegal to possess certain offensive weapons like zombie knives and knuckle-dusters in private.
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