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Discussions on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
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mundaire
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by mundaire » Thu May 10, 2007 5:35 am
Back in 2001-02 or so, while I was generally digging for information on guns and India I came across this page, it seems to be in the form of an e-mail sent to the site owner. A quick analysis of the page file tells me that this page was last updated on 11 November 1997... so this is probably one of the first pro-gun Indians to make it to the Internet... and certainly one of the first Indians I came across (online) speaking the language of RKBA... Even though (for all practical purposes) the writer is anonymous... thought I'd do him justice by linking back to the first pro-gun Indian I found online....
http://www.afn.org/~afn18566/rahoul.html
Subject: INDIA-The right to keep and bear arms in the world's largest democracy
Fellow Gun Owners,
Guns are alive and well in India. Unfortunately that is not neccesarily the status of the gun laws here. There are restrictions on the free imports of guns and ammo.However there has always been a gun culture in India. Prior to independence [1947] the British tried to control gun ownership leading to a lot of clandestine gun ownership.
After becoming a free nation,the government continued this repressive policy and arms licensing continues.Earlier one could legally import arms and ammunitions but now only the terrorists and law breakers have free access to this.However the need of the populace to defend themselves in an increasing scenario of crime and poor law enforcement has lead to a proliferation of 'country-made' weapons as well as access to unlicensed weapons.This is primarily so in the weaker sections of the Indian society who cannot "work the system" to obtain arm licenses. Which is not to say that the law does not provide for gun ownership.
Several historical judgements have been made guaranteeing the average citizen gun ownership rights but implementation at ground level especially at the district and village level is another matter. Corruption is rampant and money talks. Regrettably the great loser in all this is shooting as a sport. The average sportsman gets discouraged by all the paperwork and and expense to do much recreational shooting so this is limited to the upper echelons of society who can afford this and the die hards[like this writer] who only live to shoot and with whom shooters all over the world can identify with and understand[?]
With all this said there is still tremendous talent in India and some amazing shots and a lot of good shooters who regularly participate in International shooting events. But there always remains that lurking feeling that so much more can be done if these stupid restrictions could be done away as should be the case of any truly democratic nation.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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trigger_time
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by trigger_time » Thu May 10, 2007 8:11 am
Maybe if he's still on the net he'll find out about IFG and join
At the least, he might be pleased that someone is carrying on his legacy.
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by art_collector » Thu May 10, 2007 8:24 am
Lets hope he is able to locate Indians 4 guns and joins us. Would be nice to have some one who speaks our language and shares are thoughts.
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by mundaire » Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:31 am
Apologies for raking up an old thread, but I've recently had the good fortune of making the acquaintance of the author of the article linked to above. Thought everyone would be interested to know that he's very much around, a keen shotgun & rifle shot who has represented his country several times and he is as avidly pro-RKBA now as ever!
No, he's not a member here (not yet anyhow)...
Cheers!
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ravi.sharma
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by ravi.sharma » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:54 am
Apologies for raking up an old thread, but I've recently had the good fortune of making the acquaintance of the author of the article linked to above. Thought everyone would be interested to know that he's very much around, a keen shotgun & rifle shot who has represented his country several times and he is as avidly pro-RKBA now as ever!
No, he's not a member here (not yet anyhow)...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
I wish the author would have joined IFG by now and supports our cause for RKBA. His email / letter is right from his heart and depicts the pain, people are made to go through because of some stupid restrictions imposed earlier by Britishiers and very obidiently followed today by our babus.
Ravi.
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dobhal87
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by dobhal87 » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:13 am
...do we have some famous people (shooters) here?? they can certainly help with RKBA
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by nagarifle » Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:55 pm
so there are few die hard out there. bring the man on board and get him a beer.
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