Originally posted by Toad
If you were a member of the Countryside Alliance at that time, you'd have been advised NOT to protest as their leadership felt they had best take a very low profile in order not to risk losing ALL guns.
The countryside alliance march had nothing to do with guns. It was in protest at the ban on hunting foxes with hounds. Like I said (more than once) there WAS no protest at the gun "ban". Can you say... nonissue?
The fact that the banning made absolutely no difference in homicide statistics is probably lost on the sheeple/electorate. It seems lost on you at least.
I am already on record on this board as having said that the gun "ban" (and I use quotes because it wasn't really a ban) made little change - in fact the words I used originally were "bugger all difference". The 1997 legislation was passed because the govt. feared that if it did nothing and there was
another atrocity like Dunblane, they would get the blame.
Oh...and they'll come for your particular vices sooner or later. Alcohol can't be far behind as a threat to public safety.
I think it's time you paid another visit to Britain in order to keep up with the times. The opposite of what you said is true, and we now have 24 hour drinking. Of course, licensed premises don't
have to stay open 24 hours, but it's nice that the pub stays open till midnight on a Friday instead of 11pm.