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Sharp rise in gun licences issued in city [MUMBAI]
The Times of India ^ | 28 Dec 2008, 0354 hrs IST | The Times of India

Posted on 12/27/2008 6:26:22 PM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins

MUMBAI: The number of gun licences granted by the Mumbai police more than doubled from 2006 to 2007. In 2006, the police issued 172 licences, and in the following year, the number shot up to 416. The jump was despite the fact that there was no significant increase in the number of applications for arms licences.

The city police rejected almost two-thirds of the applications for arms licences in the five years from 2003 to 2007. During this period, 3,712 applications were received, but only 1,393 were approved. Most were rejected because they did not cite adequate reasons to justify the need for a weapon.

Of the 1,393 licences granted, 546 were for pistols and 847 for rifles, said businessman and activist Chetan Kothari, who got the information through the Right to Information (RTI) Act.

Renewal of a licence for a year costs Rs 50 for a pistol and Rs 20 for a rifle.

Kothari in his RTI application had requested that the police department furnish details of how many politicians, filmstars, businessmen and builders had got arms licences in the last one year. The department mentioned that 20 builders and 12 businessmen were granted licences last year. However in its break-up on the total number of licences granted in 2007, the police refused to specify how many filmstars and politicians held the right to own a pistol or a rifle.

In its reply to Kothari’s RTI application, the Mumbai police also said they had revoked 24 arms licences in 2007, of which 18 were cancelled because the department had received criminal complaints against the licencee. Kothari has now sought the names of these people under the RTI.

The rejection of an arms licence application can be legally challenged. The court may order the police to issue the licence if it finds the reason for rejecting the plea arbitrary. There have been high court judgements which held that minor offences pending against an arms licence applicant were not enough to reject his or her plea, if there was no other reason.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bang; banglist; guns; india; islam; jihad; kaliyuga; weapons

1 posted on 12/27/2008 6:26:22 PM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins
India needs uniform right to carry. Leaving the bulk of the citizens disarmed only aids the enemy in destabilizing the country and does nothing to reduce crime or deter terrorism.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

2 posted on 12/27/2008 6:28:53 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop

In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From
1929 to 1953, about
20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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In 1911, Turkey established gun control. >From 1915 to
1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.


Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to
1945, a total of 13 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.


China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1952,
20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated


Guatemala established gun control in 1964. >From 1964 to
1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
-—————————— -————
Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979,
300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.


Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to
1977, one million educated’ people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated


3 posted on 12/27/2008 6:50:57 PM PST by GSP.FAN
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins
The city police rejected almost two-thirds of the applications for arms licences in the five years from 2003 to 2007

Sounds almost like New York City.

4 posted on 12/27/2008 6:59:29 PM PST by Larry381 (Qui tacet consentit)
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To: Larry381

Talked to my mother today about an armed man in a standoff with police on Christmas day just a couple of blocks from me.

She starts the “if people didn’t have guns this wouldn’t happen” routine. I love my mother dearly but sometimes her comments are too much.

Reminded her of the 2nd amendment, the fact crooks don’t register guns and most of the men in our family are hunters.

She decided to switch to a safer subject.


5 posted on 12/27/2008 7:14:54 PM PST by barker (Sarah Palin 2012? You betcha.)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins

A couple hundred in a city of millions?

Heck, we have more concealed gun permits than that in some trailer parks around here.


6 posted on 12/27/2008 7:32:30 PM PST by Travis McGee (--www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com--)
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To: barker
Here's one fer yer Maw.


7 posted on 12/27/2008 7:33:26 PM PST by Travis McGee (--www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com--)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins
the police refused to specify how many filmstars and politicians held the right to own a pistol or a rifle.

All of them hold the Right. It's just that the Indian Government choses to abrogate it. That, of course, makes the current Government of India quite illegitimate.

L

8 posted on 12/27/2008 7:34:44 PM PST by Lurker ("America is at that awkward stage. " Claire Wolfe, call your office.)
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Village Defence Committee of Kashmiri Women
By - Kavita Suri

Kavita Suri is a journalist having 10 years' professional experience in journalism (both print and electronic). Presently working for The Statesman, one of the oldest English dailies of India as its Senior Staff Correspondent based in Jammu and Kashmir, she has worked with various newspapers such as The Kashmir Times, The Tribune etc. She covers the entire state, travels to the Line of Control, the international border and other conflict areas in all the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh of the troubled State. Kavita was also recently invited to United States for three weeks by the US State Department on "US International Visitors Exchange Program". She has made many documentaries and films for Doordarshan's satellite Kashmir channel and the Jammu and Srinagar DD-Ks. As women have suffered badly in the strife-torn state due to the ongoing conflict in Jammu and Kashmir, gender issues are very close to her heart. Her 'Echoes from the Mountains' keep our readers updated about all these issues of the mountainous state and its surrounding areas.


Years of terrorism have spoiled the raw beauty of the valley of Kashmir. But the women in the valley have now decided to set things right in their own way. SAWF member, Kavita Suri brings you the tale of these courageous women through her 'Echoes From the Mountains'.

 

For the past one and a half decade of terrorism, the Kashmiri women faced the burnt and remained its worst victim. But not any longer. Incredible but it is true. The women of border district of Poonch-Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir have picked up guns against terrorists and thus are protecting themselves from the militants and saving their honour and dignity.

This all women brigade - the first women Village Defence Committee (VDC) has been set up in the twin villages of Marah and Kulali bordering district Poonch. The scene is very different there as compared to other villages. One would find women with guns standing on the rooftops guarding their homes. The VDC members including women get together from cluster of houses and lay ambushes on routes of ingress to that cluster in order to save any civilian killings.

"Having suffered much on the hands of terrorists, a turning point came when in village Katha in this border district on 26 June last year, militants killed twelve women and children. Many incidents of sexual assaults and torture of many women and young girls were also reported. Thus, the women folk of the area who had been "mute sufferers of terrorism" made up their mind to fight against the terrorists. They showed their willingness to get weapons and training from the security forces to protect themselves and their children from militants' excesses," informed Major General G.D.Bakshi who heads the counter-insurgency Romeo Force in Rajouri.

This all-women VDC organizes security on its own for any civil gathering or a national or political event, keeps track of any strange and unauthorized person entering the village and keeps a check on his activities. Besides women, the children and old persons too, have shown willingness to use weapons against militants due to security at home.

The excesses of foreign terrorists on civilians and sexual assault on local women have forced the local population including women and children to pick up gun against them. Terrorists are forcing many locals to work as porters without any payment, committing rape on women and minor girls, utilizing the money, assets and resources of locals for their own use.

"Thus, a strong need was being felt to provide these innocent civilians with some type of self-defence which lead to generation of the idea of a fourth force multiplier," he added.

Village Defence Committee of Marah is just not simple organization but is a new force to reckon with. The VDC Marah now has become a role model for others. It has emerged as local force including trained women and children.

The Village Defence Committees were set up in Jammu and Kashmir in mid-nineties following a number of massacres of the innocent villagers in far flung villages of the troubled region. As the police or army pickets were far off from the civilian areas in these inaccessible villages resulting which the terrorists made these people as their soft targets, the concept of VDCs emerged wherein the civilians were imparted training for self defence and thus repulse terrorist-attack. The state police provided them weapons.

Till now, the VDC members were men in arms doing their routine work and had some defense power against terrorists. During day most of them remain outside their homes to earn livelihood, leaving female and children besides the old persons. But now, women have also joined the men in these VDC. To repulse any attack, the VDC women wing has been constituted.

"The VDC is organized in an infantry company pattern and to give them a sense of pride and belongingness the platoons and sections have been named after the local mohallas and this has worked wonders," said an army officer posted in the area adding presently there are four platoons and twelve sections and one section of women wing.

The training of VDC members is organized at a regular basis at security force company posts and the members are given weapon training which include firing, basic handling and cleaning of weapon, tactical training including minor tactics, battle craft and field craft drills to including stalking, crawling, fire and move.

http://www.sawf.org/newedit/edit02212005/kashmir.asp

 

Arms for Manipur villagers to keep insurgents at bay

May 4th, 2008 - 6:10 pm

Imphal, May 4 (IANS) Authorities in Manipur, one of northeast India’s worst insurgency-hit states, have decided to arm villagers with weapons to enable them protect themselves from militants and control rebel activities, officials said Sunday. “The state cabinet has decided to train up to 500 villagers in the districts of Thoubal and Imphal West and provide them weapons after local residents rose in revolt against excesses committed by armed militants who have been killing civilians and extorting cash,” said Manipur Irrigation and Flood Control Minister N. Biren.

A militant group March 24 killed three people - two teenaged girls and a boy - at Heirok village, and later killed another man at Chajing. Following these incidents, villagers rose in revolt and pressed the government to give them weapons.

To start with, 300 men from Heirok and 200 from Chajing villages would be recruited, given a month’s training on handling weapons and will be provided with .303 rifles. They will also be paid a monthly consolidated salary of Rs.3,000 each.

The new force, whose personnel shall be called ’special police officers’, would be in place from the middle of June.

Manipur, bordering Myanmar, has over two dozen active rebel groups pushing demands ranging from secession from India to maximum autonomy.

No insurgent group from Manipur is engaged in peace talks with the Indian government so far, although around six rag-tag Kuki ethnic rebel outfits are on a ceasefire with the authorities.

The decision to provide weapons to civilians has drawn criticism from civil society and rights groups.

“The move will encourage bloodshed in Manipur among people of the same ethnic origin,” said a statement by the United Committee Manipur (UCM), a civil society combine.

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-news/arms-for-manipur-villagers-to-keep-insurgents-at-bay_10044996.html

INDIA KASHMIR WOMEN VILLAGE DEFENCE COMMITTEE by jaipalsingh.
 
An Indian Army personnel, Surbjeet Singh, instructs the village defence committee, VDC member Renu Bala during a training camp organized by the  Indian Army to protect themselves and their homes from militants at Sarya village near Indo-Pak line of control about 140 KM from the Northern Indian city of Jammu, winter capital of Kashmir on 16 March, 2008. 27 women from Sarya village have been trained to use AK-47s and other heavy-duty weapons. Training of VDC members at regular intervals would imbibe a sense of self-confidence and boost their confidence in dealing with an adverse situation, an Indian Army officer said.
 
INDIA KASHMIR WOMEN VILLAGE DEFENCE COMMITTE by jaipalsingh.

 
INDIA KASHMIR WOMEN VILLAGE DEFENCE COMMITTEE by jaipalsingh.
 

INDIA KASHMIR WOMEN VILLAGE DEFENCE COMMITTEE by jaipalsingh.
 

9 posted on 12/27/2008 7:58:46 PM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins
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To: Travis McGee

I’ve heard that the applications for Concealed Carry are swamping the DPS office here in Arizona. Spouse and I are planning on taking the class and applying in another couple of weeks.


10 posted on 12/27/2008 8:53:08 PM PST by ChocChipCookie (Homeschool like your kids' lives depend on it.)
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To: Travis McGee

Have a S&W .38 that belonged to my late husband. Was thinking of selling it but may get a cc permit instead.


11 posted on 12/28/2008 7:25:24 AM PST by barker (Sarah Palin 2012? You betcha.)
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To: barker

Don’t sell that gun! It could save your life when nothing else will.


12 posted on 12/28/2008 8:52:27 AM PST by Travis McGee (--www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com--)
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To: ChocChipCookie

I hope you do!


13 posted on 12/28/2008 8:53:11 AM PST by Travis McGee (--www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com--)
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