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UK: Sadiq Khan's Plan to Secure London Knives Won't Work
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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While knives are the most commonly employed murder weapons in London, there are hundreds of millions of then across Britain. And where firearms are heavily regulated in the U.K., anyone over 16 years of age can walk into a store and buy a set of steak knives. Correspondingly, it will be impossible for Khan to get knives off the streets. Even then, Khan's claim that "there is never a reason to carry a knife" and that the police will catch all such offenders is farcical. |
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PHORTO
(4/10/2018)
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The British sociopolitical system is nitwitted, and this Muzz communist is the worst example of that circumstance.
Just like DeBlasio in New York - a unrepentant commie who has no place holding power. |
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