Sunday, December 11, 2005

Take the Guns Away, Crime goes Through the Roof.... Then What?

Britain confiscated its subjects firearms and became a shining example of the deadly effect of this on the average person. Assault, robbery, burglary, all rose to unprecedented levels. The principle of disarmament was even carried to the logical next step of outlawing self defense. What does the socialist government do next? Once again Britain is setting the example.

The choice was stark; either we accepted that nothing could be done, that we would allow the rights of victims routinely to be trampled on, or we granted new powers to local authorities and the police. This was, and is, the rationale for all the so-called summary powers that we have introduced.


Right!, you institute summary powers for your police. The courts are broken down with those messy trial things, what with all those 'rights' her majesty's subjects want to cling to. Of course the police won't abuse their new powers; there is an appeal process after all!

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