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A good initiative

Post by farook » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:36 pm

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Re: A good initiative

Post by Vikram » Thu Jun 19, 2014 2:35 am

That was an excellent initiative by Gujarat police.
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Re: A good initiative

Post by bennedose » Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:37 am

Definitely an excellent initiative - letting women hold and fire those rifles should give them a lot of confidence that doing those things is not a criminal act or an intent to become a criminal.

On the downside - many of the women were seen holding the rifles wrong. This sort or training needs some follow up and a certificate and perhaps a route to gun ownership. The setting up of shooting ranges in every town is something I would like to see - just like sports stadiums or other sports facilities.

India has a double whammy against anyone who wants a weapon legally. First the police tell you to go stuff yourself 99% of the time for those who apply for a licence. And if you acquire a licence - you still have to pay something like a lakh or more to get a weapon - and in a country where the average middle class income is 5 to 7000 a month it is far easier and cheaper to acquire an illegal weapon for people with criminal intent.

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Re: A good initiative

Post by brihacharan » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:20 am

> A great initiative by the Gujarat Police :cheering:
> If the present PM Modi had anything to do with it (as he was earlier the CM of Gujarat) ....One can nurture a wee bit hope that this may be replicated in other states :D
> Its a bit of "wishful thinking" - but why not hope for the best!
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