bbb.com has covered over-zealous police in the UK. Apparently there was a crackdown on Easter candy, according to this BBC article. LOL! https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52090441
Like everywhere, there has been some confusion. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52097797
I thought farmers and other people who work the land can have guns? I remember that because of the infamous Tony Martin case. Where would someone like him have gotten a gun? I'm curious. How do farmers get them, and people who like to shoot for sport? I thought the UK had a whole hunting/shooting set.Where do the royal family get their guns from? They are famously into shooting. Also, 10,000 firearms incidents is a lot for a country which doesn't sell guns. There must be quite the black market for them! One wonders where they get the ammo from, too, if it's not officially sold. (Since you need a much larger supply of ammo than guns.) If the UK doesn't sell guns, I'm just wondering how there's an enthusiasm for blood sports.
Like everywhere, there has been some confusion. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52097797
I thought farmers and other people who work the land can have guns? I remember that because of the infamous Tony Martin case. Where would someone like him have gotten a gun? I'm curious. How do farmers get them, and people who like to shoot for sport? I thought the UK had a whole hunting/shooting set.Where do the royal family get their guns from? They are famously into shooting. Also, 10,000 firearms incidents is a lot for a country which doesn't sell guns. There must be quite the black market for them! One wonders where they get the ammo from, too, if it's not officially sold. (Since you need a much larger supply of ammo than guns.) If the UK doesn't sell guns, I'm just wondering how there's an enthusiasm for blood sports.