Protesting Gun Control in England | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alan Scholl   
Friday, 23 January 2009 06:42

gun controlWhen Tony Blair was still prime minister, a peaceful protest march surprised both media and government in England as it drew huge, sympathetic crowds of disenfranchised and disillusioned citizens. Most were there to express the sentiment displayed on their signs, the clearly felt loss of their basic right to self-defense as British citizens, owing to the country's restrictive gun-control laws, and in large part the loss of their unique English heritage, and along with it, the very culture of their people.

This writer recently watched the following video of this peaceful protest, which not only reminds us of the tragic plight of British citizens under their gun-control laws but also serves as a warning of what's to come in our own country if we don't defend our constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms.  

The people gathered for this event were nearly unanimous in the opinion that these things had been lost to a politically correct and ever increasing government-led intrusion into the daily lives of the English people.

Many expressed that they were dismayed and shocked that while they "were being apathetic," as one woman who was interviewed expressed it, their rights were stolen from under them, using pretense after pretense.

The once proud and fiercely independent Brits lost the ability of self-defense layer by layer as regulations abounded. The vast majority of them were lulled to sleep by the drone of politicians insisting that they "weren't going to take away their guns entirely," or that it was "for your own good," or "for the children."

Concerns about this gradual encroachment on individual rights were met with assurances: "Don't worry, you won't lose your hunting rights, we're just regulating 'bad' guns, controlling 'bad' criminals, protecting your children, preventing crime, promoting safety, etc."  Until at the last, all those guns, all those rights and nearly all those hunting privileges are gone.

First it was simple registration, then mandatory registration, mandatory storage at "sporting clubs," and government-controlled hours of access and locks, then even more restrictive laws on movement, possession, purchasing, ammunition, storage, use, ranges, types of firearms, club membership requirements, government control of processes, fees, buy-back purchases, limitations or bans on manufacture, importation, and slowly, slice by thin slice, the piecemeal removal of each layer. Eventually each type of gun fell to the near total confiscatory outlawing and roundup of pistols, semi automatic rifles, and eventually shotguns and sporting firearms. Now even knives are being confiscated and banned.

Many varieties of hunting have also come onto the chopping block of relentless legislative curtailment of individual rights. Many of these were cherished rights that most Englishmen once took for granted, and enjoyed, or embraced as part of the fabric that was England.

It is also a stark object lesson in the slow process by which we as Americans are also losing the same basic rights and, ultimately, our freedom itself.

Americans have already seen the early and intermediate stages of this process. As the new Obama administration consolidates its power and wields the sword of control and regulation, we can expect a much more rapid pace in this step-by-step decline into total government control and a helpless, disarmed populace here in America as well.

Watch the video, and you may be moved to weep for the English, but let it firm your resolve to fight for our own rights to self-defense on every front.

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Flu-Bird said:

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Gun rights protest
This type of protests was ignored by the liberal left-wing news media who were too busy covering the corination of their great pharoh OBAMASES THE I i mean england has become a mess becuase of restrictive gun control laws and a permisive paralament that allows crinimals to rob and pilage without fear of being shot and back when the so called MILLION MOM MARCH was urging us to fallow in englands footsteps and pass restictive gun control laws Well we had better beware becuase OBAMASES THE I wants to pass the same gun control as england
 
January 24, 2009
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January 27, 2009 | url
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Garrett Snider said:

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Can't give 'em up.
Guns are the only real defense against world government. That is why they have been explicitly targeted in all "social democracies". Gun crimes committed by legal owners are almost non-existent. Gun crimes are committed by those who obtain weapons that are already illegal in the first place. Do liberal blowhards honestly think that the Crips and Latin Kings are buying their guns at K-Mart, or even at a gun show? Those who commit crimes will **GASP** commit crimes to obtain guns. It's not rocket science.
 
January 28, 2009
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vowel_movement said:

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USA has already banned FOX hunting.while it supports it for the democrabble.
Fox hunting is now called sexual harassment. Unless you belong to NPR are a liberal wanker and are supported by tax subsidies, then FOX hunting is very legal and so is hunting for the head of Rush Limbaugh.
 
February 01, 2009
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Elliott Graham said:

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JBS Chapter Leader
I would like to see a John Birch Society Booth or Hospitality Suite at the N.R.A. Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ on the 15-17
of May.

NRA Members must learn that we "Birchers" have been their best
fellow Second Amendment Supporters and friends for a half century!
 
February 02, 2009 | url
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E D Stewart Jr said:

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Republican "tunnel vision"
I'm an NRA life member who is trying to get them to open their eyes to the fact that other political parties exist besides the Democrats and Republicans. I left the Republican Party for the Constitution Party four years ago. Since then, the Republican Party has continued it's decline, and I'm so glad they're not getting any more of my time or my money!smilies/grin.gif
 
February 03, 2009
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