(GunAuction.com) -- A bill that would allow Russians to possess handguns and use them for self-defense without fear of being exposed to criminal liability bill will likely be proposed in the State Duma early next year, Izvestia reports.
A report prepared by the Russian Federation Council suggests amending the Federal Law On Weapons that allows the possession of shotguns, non-lethal weapons, gas guns, stun guns, pneumatic weapons, and cold steel arms (knives), but says nothing about handguns.
Proponents insist that violent crime statistics tend to decline as the number of legal firearms owners increases.
Currently, Russian law allows for the victims of violent crime to be criminally liable for what is known as excessive self-defense. To avoid this situation, the report suggests that the self-defense doctrine, “my house is my fortress,” should be formalized in legislation.
Alexei Rogozin of the Practical Shooting Federation believes that handgun permits should initially be issued to certain categories of people, such as masters of shooting sports, hunters, war veterans, and police officers.
re: Russia May Legalize Possession of Handgunsen>frfr>en By Armonteutmaronne Comments: 10922, member since Sun May 20, 2007
On Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:23 PM
TexanForever wrote:
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July 24, 2012
Russia May Legalize Possession of Handguns
(GunAuction.com) -- A bill that would allow Russians to possess handguns and use them for self-defense without fear of being exposed to criminal liability bill will likely be proposed in the State Duma early next year, Izvestia reports.
A report prepared by the Russian Federation Council suggests amending the Federal Law On Weapons that allows the possession of shotguns, non-lethal weapons, gas guns, stun guns, pneumatic weapons, and cold steel arms (knives), but says nothing about handguns.
Proponents insist that violent crime statistics tend to decline as the number of legal firearms owners increases.
Currently, Russian law allows for the victims of violent crime to be criminally liable for what is known as excessive self-defense. To avoid this situation, the report suggests that the self-defense doctrine, “my house is my fortress,” should be formalized in legislation.
Alexei Rogozin of the Practical Shooting Federation believes that handgun permits should initially be issued to certain categories of people, such as masters of shooting sports, hunters, war veterans, and police officers.
re: Russia May Legalize Possession of Handguns (karma: 6)en>frfr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:26 PM
NikosAliagas wrote:
Yeah right
Unlike you peasants in Europe, we Americans consider the right to self-defense as a basic human right. I guess you guys should work on freedom of speech first. Then you can move on to bigger things.
(GunAuction.com) -- A bill that would allow Russians to possess handguns and use them for self-defense without fear of being exposed to criminal liability bill will likely be proposed in the State Duma early next year, Izvestia reports.
A report prepared by the Russian Federation Council suggests amending the Federal Law On Weapons that allows the possession of shotguns, non-lethal weapons, gas guns, stun guns, pneumatic weapons, and cold steel arms (knives), but says nothing about handguns.
Proponents insist that violent crime statistics tend to decline as the number of legal firearms owners increases.
Currently, Russian law allows for the victims of violent crime to be criminally liable for what is known as excessive self-defense. To avoid this situation, the report suggests that the self-defense doctrine, “my house is my fortress,” should be formalized in legislation.
Alexei Rogozin of the Practical Shooting Federation believes that handgun permits should initially be issued to certain categories of people, such as masters of shooting sports, hunters, war veterans, and police officers.
re: Russia May Legalize Possession of Handguns (karma: 3)en>frfr>en By MadRusski Comments: 40602, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004
On Sat Jul 28, 2012 08:07 PM
Olympics for one thing. But the best were the hockey games.
he biggest drunks in the world
I think it is not accurate if it ever was. Irish, Finns, Poles are far ahead of Russians
So, faggot Greek wannabe, why is it wrong for the guys who used to serve in the Border Guards and who celebrate the Border Guard day to have some bear and sing some songs? They are not as depressed and gloomy as fucking frogs? That's how you see the leadership in human rights, fucking turd