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Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:28 pm
by Virendra S Rathore
We can at least share each other's twitter handles. This way we can cor-ordinate our forces to raise debates on twitter.
This matter may get the much needed attention.
So many journalists, MPs etc are active on twitter.
Is there a thread already in this forum, where people share their twitter handles?

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:03 pm
by mundaire
Not yet, please do go ahead and start one :)

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Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:08 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Virendra S Rathore wrote:We can at least share each other's twitter handles. This way we can cor-ordinate our forces to raise debates on twitter.
This matter may get the much needed attention.
So many journalists, MPs etc are active on twitter.
Is there a thread already in this forum, where people share their twitter handles?
My twitter handle is goodboy_mentor. Not very familiar with the use and tricks of twitter, very rarely login there. Best would be to personally meet the MPs or phone them and try to convince them. How to convince them needs a properly planned strategy. Those living in or near Delhi are lucky in the sense that they can meet more MPs and political people who can really make a difference. As I have earlier already explained that arms are without any doubt recognized as fundamental and human right by Constitution and Parliament lacks Constitutional mandate and jurisdiction to make licensing of personal or self made weapons in the post represented by following link https://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopi ... 30#p230480 The main question is how honest these people will be with the Constitutionally guaranteed fundamental human rights after having been told them the facts. Only amending Section 45(c) of Arms Act to read that " Nothing in this Act shall apply to-- any weapon of an obsolete pattern or of antiquarian value or personal or self made weapon or in disrepair which is not capable of being used as a firearm either with or without repair;" will serve our purpose, no need to make useless demands like need "objectivity" and so on, because the "objectivity" of bureaucracy ultimately translates into "threat" and "no threat" nonsense.

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 5:53 am
by s_sharma
Mr Rajyawardhan Singh Rathore is union minister in the present Govt. He can be a great help in this cause. Just my view only.

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 6:03 pm
by SMJ
Hi, just a suggestion -why don't we start an online signature campaign to garner support

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Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 4:32 pm
by goodboy_mentor
s_sharma wrote:Mr Rajyawardhan Singh Rathore is union minister in the present Govt. He can be a great help in this cause. Just my view only.
Your view is certainly important, but as said earlier the main question is how honest is the political class with the Constitutionally guaranteed foundational fundamental human right of RKBA? Tweet him and others in ruling dispensation the following link https://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopi ... 30#p230480 and ask them to support RKBA in order to honor this Constitutionally guaranteed foundational fundamental human right. This is the acid test to test the honesty towards the Constitution of any politician or any citizen of this country for that matter.
SMJ wrote:Hi, just a suggestion -why don't we start an online signature campaign to garner support
Your idea is good but how many are aware of the foundational importance of RKBA for real freedom and liberty and will sign the petition. And petition to whom?

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 12:49 pm
by SMJ
Hi GBM, thought one of you gentlemen (veterans or one of the moderators) may know :). Anycase, there will not be too much enthusiasm from the general public for this cause but hope that a well explained petition would elicit support even from non gun owners/lovers. Facebook seems to be the best social media. Petition can be to the president or home minister - not very sure of how that works. My suggestions are very basic but I hope a fellow member can come up with a better and more detailed plan of action along these lines!

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:47 pm
by goodboy_mentor
SMJ wrote:Hi GBM, thought one of you gentlemen (veterans or one of the moderators) may know :). Anycase, there will not be too much enthusiasm from the general public for this cause but hope that a well explained petition would elicit support even from non gun owners/lovers. Facebook seems to be the best social media. Petition can be to the president or home minister - not very sure of how that works. My suggestions are very basic but I hope a fellow member can come up with a better and more detailed plan of action along these lines!
I agree with what you are saying. It is ignorance of the general public and conspiracies of self styled "experts" with vested and criminal interests, who are very vocal and aggressive in promoting self defense prohibitionism(despite the fact that RKBA has been guaranteed as foundational fundamental human right by the Constitution).

Probably we should analyze how the debate about net neutrality was conducted and finally a positive regulation from TRAI has been extracted. The points that I see is that -

1) the conceptual foundation of the argument was put in a very sound and clear manner.

2) this was also backed by commercial interests of small businesses and upcoming entrepreneurs who see their commercial future secured by net neutrality.

3) It is important to note that Centre for Internet and Society receives about $200,000 a year from WMF, the organisation behind Wikipedia.

Is NAGRI or those for RKBA considering similar approach? Why not?

Adding the following link to this post so that readers may understand the concepts related to RKBA https://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopi ... 06#p239169

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:54 pm
by χάος
Hello everyone,
This is alarming. It gets more scary when you get to know that NRAI pushed these guidelines, and since .177 will be kept out of the embargo, it will not affect any sports body.
Please direct us how to channelise our resources to make an impact. I can touch Judicial and Press.
Kindly advise.

Regards!
VKS
Guns don't kill people - POLICIES DO

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:59 pm
by Woods
It's very unfortunate to comment but infact NRAI people are minting BIG money in the whole business. They not at all support the sport for sports sake... Even they don't import cartridges for their members however they do import fancy and exotic cartridges which have no connection with any sport......... I'm not making any stray remarks, I have been watching them silently for years.

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:48 am
by Alpha
May I know what is in draft that is going to increase hassles of license holders at the time of renewal ?
[(d) Furthermore there are to be increased hassles for all license holders at the time of arms license renewal.]

Thanks and regards.

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 3:40 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Alpha wrote:May I know what is in draft that is going to increase hassles of license holders at the time of renewal ?
[(d) Furthermore there are to be increased hassles for all license holders at the time of arms license renewal.]

Thanks and regards.
Please read the following https://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopi ... 30#p230480

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:59 am
by JackieD
So if even air rifles come under the category of arms, then what would the people who already own an air rifle do. I have a .357 cal air rifle. Will I need to apply for an arms licence for the same?

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 10:49 am
by goodboy_mentor
JackieD wrote:So if even air rifles come under the category of arms, then what would the people who already own an air rifle do. I have a .357 cal air rifle. Will I need to apply for an arms licence for the same?
They will have to apply for gun license or else give up the airguns or face legal consequences. Also nobody will be able to keep more than three airguns under license. Also do not forget the harassment and humiliation that usually comes with applying and renewing of licenses. Legally license means permission. So you will have to seek permission. Who has to take permission from whom? Isn't it the slave has to take permission from his master? Will you be entering a master slave relationship with government? Think yourself and understand.

Re: Info regarding Arms Rules 2015 - Message from NAGRI

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 10:58 am
by mundaire
JackieD, there isn't a single .357 Cal air-rifle I can think of, which would pass the deal wood test. So even today, you are required to get it properly licensed, just like any other firearm. Not doing so would invite the same penalties as being in possession of an illegal/ unlicensed firearm.