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Concern as gun numbers soar in Suffolk
EADT24 ^ | 30 August 2006 | DANIELLE NUTTALL

Posted on 08/31/2006 9:54:00 AM PDT by neverdem

ANTI-GUN campaigners voiced their concern last night after figures showed the number of legally owned guns in Suffolk had soared by 40% in five years.

Since December 2001, 2,530 additional firearms have been licensed in the county - making a total of 9,003 at the end of March.

But the figure is expected to be even greater next year as officers have already authorised a further 1,671 firearms, which are yet to be acquired.

The large increase has alarmed anti-gun charity International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA), which called for tighter checks on those seeking permission to possess large numbers of guns.

Firearms are defined as lethal barrelled weapons of any description from which shots, bullets or other missiles can be discharged. Most approved rifles are designed for target shooting, hunting or vermin control.

Shotguns are covered by separate certificates but figures released by Suffolk Constabulary show there are now 41,848 legally owned in the county - an increase of 2% since 2001.

A spokesman for IANSA said: “It's totally possible every single rifle has been carefully justified. But guns can end up being used illegally. Our concern is not that they are going to be used in gun grime in the sense of muggings in the street, but rather more likely seeing an increase in fatalities in domestic violence as mostly men obtain guns.

“Guns are meant to be locked in a cabinet but there are plenty of stories of police going to a home and finding the gun unlocked and out. Simply because you have a safe doesn't mean you're actually storing it and they can potentially be stolen and find their way on the illegal market.”

Richard Kennett, Suffolk Constabulary's firearm services manager, said the force carried out stringent checks on anyone wishing to legally own a gun.

He said: “Suffolk is a very rural county with large numbers of farming communities. Firearms and shotguns are not only used in agriculture but also in pursuit of country sports and by members of target shooting clubs. These sports appear to be becoming increasingly popular.

“Anyone who has a firearm or shotgun is carefully vetted by the police and has to give good reason to possess each and every firearm and satisfy stringent safe keeping requirements before a licence is issued.”

While the number of actual firearms licensed has risen sharply in the last five years, other figures suggest the cause of this is mainly due to people owning more than one gun - rather than vast numbers of new people owning a weapon.

A single firearms certificate can relate to more than one firearm, and the number of such certificates on issue by police in Suffolk has increased by just 5% since December 2001 - from 3,393 to 3,572 at the end of March this year.

The number of shotgun certificates granted has fallen from 17,048 at the end of 2001 to 16,648.

Last night Liz Mort, eastern region spokeswoman for the Countryside Alliance, said shooting sports had become increasing popular, as had game consumption, which probably explained the increase in gun ownership.

“Shooting sports are very popular. There are a lot of very well-run shooting clubs and shooting schools in Suffolk and all over East Anglia,” she said.

“Shotguns particularly are used by farmers in keeping down populations of pests. Obviously, game keepers and farmers use them for foxes, especially now there is a ban on hunting.

“A gun is a very important part of a farmer's equipment. There are more illegal guns held within the M25 than the whole of the British Armed Forces.

“Getting a gun illegally has never been easier. People who want to use them illegally do not get them registered. I think the police enforce the rules absolutely correctly.”

The spokesman for IANSA has called on the Government to bring forward the creation of a national register listing the details of all those who own a gun.

“If you report a stolen car immediately, and it runs through a red light, they have the licence plate immediately and can trace it back within 10 seconds. It's a bit crazy we have much better registration for cars than guns,” he said.

He also said lessons could be learnt from the Canadian government which had made it a requirement for police to contact the partners or former partners of gun owners to provide a reference.

“It does flag up the possibility the person is not suitable to own a gun,” he said.

“People feel rifles are not quite so dangerous in terms of crime but in fact it's not a reason for not applying the strongest measures possible for the benefit of public safety.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: banglist; england; iansa; suffolk; suffolkengland
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To: neverdem

Damn,

I should have kept reading, silly me thought this was in NY.


21 posted on 08/31/2006 10:25:15 AM PDT by sean327 (God created all men equal, then some become Marines!)
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To: Puppage

"When citizens start carrying guns, crime drops. Simple recorded fact."

Not in the UK as the 'crime' of being armed bumps the numbers.


22 posted on 08/31/2006 10:30:08 AM PDT by Jim Verdolini (We had it all, but the RINOs stalked the land and everything they touched was as dung and ashes!)
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To: CBart95
What possible relevance to anything is this posting?

With all of the gun control in the UK, the anti-gun charity(???) International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA), is still not satisfied, not to mention its feminazi rant.

23 posted on 08/31/2006 10:32:15 AM PDT by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: neverdem

Interestingly, they don't cite any rising crime statistics in the article. You can bet that if there was an increase of just one firearm-related crime, there would be a hue and cry. The silence tells me that there is probably a decreasing trend in the number of violent crimes against person and property. "Crime down, jails are full" liberals wail, conservatives nod their heads wisely.


24 posted on 08/31/2006 10:34:49 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Tom Gallagher - the anti-Crist [FL Governor, 2006 primary])
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To: sean327

It's the bloody Brits, the very ones that caused the Second Amendment to be written. (Suffolk County, UK, not Suffolk County, MA) After all these years, they still haven't wised up.


25 posted on 08/31/2006 10:37:57 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Tom Gallagher - the anti-Crist [FL Governor, 2006 primary])
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To: neverdem
"“Anyone who has a firearm or shotgun is carefully vetted by the police and has to give good reason to possess each and every firearm and satisfy stringent safe keeping requirements before a license is issued.”"

Let me get out my copy of the Constitution and see what it says... Nope, not a damn thing about having to have a good reason to justify having one other than "because I want to".

26 posted on 08/31/2006 10:40:12 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
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To: Abathar

Bwahahahahaha! It's in England, I just live to keep my d@mn tagline.....


27 posted on 08/31/2006 10:41:47 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
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To: neverdem

Sheeple, waiting to be slaughtered.


28 posted on 08/31/2006 10:42:10 AM PDT by oneolcop (Take off the Gloves!)
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To: neverdem
called for tighter checks on those seeking permission to possess large numbers of guns.

Um, the folks that need "tighter checks" don't, as a rule, seek "permission" to possess anything.

But they do often have a ski mask in the trunk.

Or a koran.

29 posted on 08/31/2006 10:43:24 AM PDT by Larry Lucido ("There's no problem so big that government intervention can't make it worse.")
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To: hophead

Ummm, That's Suffolk Co. U.K. ;)


30 posted on 08/31/2006 10:43:35 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
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To: neverdem

I'm concerned there's a sale I don't know about.


31 posted on 08/31/2006 10:44:59 AM PDT by freedomlover (This tagline has been pulled - - - - Okay?)
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To: sean327; neverdem

I thought it was NY too. Neverdem, it never hurts to put a more specific location in brackets. Not your fault, but my brain isn't always in first gear.


32 posted on 08/31/2006 10:46:22 AM PDT by Larry Lucido ("There's no problem so big that government intervention can't make it worse.")
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To: Fatuncle

"When citizens start carrying guns, crime drops. Simple recorded fact."

Crime has seen an upsurge in the disarmed People's Republics.


33 posted on 08/31/2006 10:46:45 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: Jim Verdolini
Not in the UK as the 'crime' of being armed bumps the numbers

Well, those armed in the UK are not law abiding citizens, now are they?

34 posted on 08/31/2006 10:47:24 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: sean327
A funny thing, I just looked, and I failed to find the above phrase in the Constitution. Has the 2nd ammendment been changed? If so, why weren't we informed?

Before concerning yourself about the U.S. Constitution, you need to go back and refresh your knowledge of world geography. This story is about guns in Suffolk, England, UK.

35 posted on 08/31/2006 10:50:01 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Ancesthntr

Suffolk Co., Massachusetts doesn't let anyone have a gun, for any reason... even historic collections have come under fire (I mean, stab) for having muskets.


36 posted on 08/31/2006 10:50:22 AM PDT by dangus
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To: neverdem
mostly men obtain guns

Taking guns from men make the feminists feel important once again.

37 posted on 08/31/2006 10:51:41 AM PDT by oyez (The way to punish a providence is to allow it to be governed by philosophers. --Frederick the Great)
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To: neverdem
It's totally possible every single rifle has been carefully justified

Wow....I don't read a justification requirement in the 2nd Amendment....

38 posted on 08/31/2006 10:52:09 AM PDT by cbkaty (I may not always post...but I am always here......)
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To: neverdem

Suffolk - At first I thought it was about New York, but then I realized it wasn't anti-gun enough for New York


39 posted on 08/31/2006 10:53:56 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: neverdem
With all of the gun control in the UK, the anti-gun charity(???) International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA), is still not satisfied, not to mention its feminazi rant.

Since when is IANSA a charity? It is a UN funded global anti-gun effort. IANSA is hardly a charity. If they are successful, they will open the door more rounds of government mediated extermination e.g. Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot.

40 posted on 08/31/2006 10:54:39 AM PDT by Myrddin
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