Just a fraction of the Brits murdered by foreigners recently.
And they expect zero pushback from that
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As I vaguely recall, what kicked off the last farmers vs British Army was breaking into the local armory to get the weapons there. Aren't the Brits' guns actually held at local police stations?
Not sure where they are stored. Hopefully our UK Anon family can help us here.
I really don't know. I thought I had read years ago that Brits could have hunting rifles but had to keep them at the local police station. I don't see that here but what a purposefully brain exploding mess of gun laws! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_the_United_Kingdom
Here is another link
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/uk-ban-hand-guns-laws-rules-ownership-b1070718.html They speak about ownership and not how and where tey are stored.
Found this on Skynews but it is from 2015
https://news.sky.com/story/qanda-what-are-the-gun-laws-in-britain-10346250
Thanks. Apparently they are able to own guns at any rate. I was interested in the idea that Americans getting ready to face off against the Brits first helped themselves to the arms in their local armory. I'm sure most who lived like my ancestors at the time on what was then the frontier or were farmers had guns but town people may not have.