Should crossbows be banned

Should crossbows be banned

  • Yes

    Votes: 24 14.7%
  • No

    Votes: 139 85.3%

  • Total voters
    163
I think blowpipes were officially banned a couple or three decades back - caught up in the same "Battle Orders" hysteria that caused the then senior minister, on discovering their advert in a copy of Combat & Survival Mag. that had been discarded on the train he was commuting on, to bring about the banning of all sorts of items purely because they looked lethal and may frighten the horses...

Hope my hammers are safe from licensing = they're very very lethal in the wrong hands and I'd hate to see them on the streets being misused by inner city drug-gang yoots
Don’t forget Philips screwdrivers a favourite tool of the Yorkshire ripper
 
All these people on here wanting to licence crossbows and bows should be careful they don't get what they want because next will be all airguns followed by under 18s banned from using them so no chance of introducing youngsters to our sport. Then catapults on licence followed by anything else they can think of. And it will not make a blind bit of difference as there are 10s of thousands out there already that would never get put on licence.
 
All these people on here wanting to licence crossbows and bows should be careful they don't get what they want because next will be all airguns followed by under 18s banned from using them so no chance of introducing youngsters to our sport. Then catapults on licence followed by anything else they can think of. And it will not make a blind bit of difference as there are 10s of thousands out there already that would never get put on licence.
That’s exactly where we are heading - the anti’s are being clever, basically make it such a pain to get into the sport that nobody bothers anymore….voila! The death of all things shooting.

This is a big reason why the pro-gun US folks defend every attempt so ferociously, as they know it just leads to losing more ground eventually. And I see their point!

Regards,
Gixer
 
Had a crossbow for years, but can’t remember when it’s been out of the loft.

It’s lethal, far more dangerous than a 22lr, in my opinion.

I’m not aware of any archery clubs allowing them ? And if I was asked, I’d struggle to give a good reason to own one !

They serve no useful purpose, and just allow people who can’t get an FAC, a means of owning a lethal weapon.

I’d have no issue in both bows, and cross bows requiring a license, if the are over a certain energy.
How would you feel if the next proposal was a ban on magazine rifles after all ,all the crack shots on here only need one shot.
On the plus side we could create a new job, that of the Archery Equipment Enquiry Officer.
Some of the posts on this debate make me despair.
 
what if he was carrying a woodturning chisel, or a scalpel or a sickle. not used by many people for fun all could be put on license. ive never turned wood and as i can buy everything off line from abroad wood turning should definatly be banned. scalpels have no place out side of a hospital or vets, they should be chained in place like pens in banks. sickle my god you could have your own eye out, banned now.
i feel safer already

The grim reaper's in for a rough old time.
 
That’s exactly where we are heading - the anti’s are being clever, basically make it such a pain to get into the sport that nobody bothers anymore….voila! The death of all things shooting.

This is a big reason why the pro-gun US folks defend every attempt so ferociously, as they know it just leads to losing more ground eventually. And I see their point!

Regards,
Gixer
Really nice to see someone with some sense. I totally agree.
 
All these people on here wanting to licence crossbows and bows should be careful they don't get what they want because next will be all airguns followed by under 18s banned from using them so no chance of introducing youngsters to our sport. Then catapults on licence followed by anything else they can think of. And it will not make a blind bit of difference as there are 10s of thousands out there already that would never get put on licence.
Err. Already the case for all air guns in this particular corner of the kingdom my friend and possession of air pistols is restricted to registered club members for use in same! Personally I cannot remember the last time an air pistol was used in an assault case - even as a hammer!
Coming to a town near you…….
🦊🦊
 
Why any of us would openly accept/invite legislation limiting firearms (loose interpretation) on the basis of a single incident (of apparent mental health) is puzzling to me. It’s like turkeys voting for Xmas. It wasn’t long ago the powers that be were looking to ban 50 cal rifles….what the hell for I have no idea, absolutely zero precedent for it…seemingly out of the blue which is terrifying. I see blowpipes have just been banned for some mysterious reason. I have never heard of an incident involving one, it seems people are sat around dreaming things to ban, let’s not make it easier 🤣.

If it isn’t becoming quite obvious that Boris and pals (and Christ knows about labour) simply do not have our interests at heart then I don’t known what would make it so, we need to fight every battle like it is our last IMO.
Safe to say the last thing to be banned will be shotguns, as they all enjoy a good day on the birds.
 
Err. Already the case for all air guns in this particular corner of the kingdom my friend and possession of air pistols is restricted to registered club members for use in same! Personally I cannot remember the last time an air pistol was used in an assault case - even as a hammer!
Coming to a town near you…….
🦊🦊
And the Scottish Republic of sturgeon
 
I made one once and it had a 120lb draw weight. I fired across a sports field into a tea chest full of cotton waste and the bolt went right through with half of it sticking out the other side.
As an aside, when I first put it together I tried it using a length of 1/8th welding rod. My target was circular biscuit tin lid hung on an oak door at the end of some old stables in Germany, probably 20yds away. The rod hit the cross bar of the oak door, therefore going through two thicknesses and into a bank of earth another ten yards beyond the door. I never did find the rod after digging a few feet I gave up.
But it brought home to me how powerful and therefore dangerous in the wrong hands it could be.
I played with it for a while then dismantled it. All I have now is a few blunt bolts and a string.
 
I was in nice hit with a hockey ball….concussion, nasty cut, off school for a few days. It was probably about the same range that a crossbow if good for.
 
You use aNy object to threaten or harm somebody you are using a weapon. It matters not whether its a firearm, crossbow, rolling pin, motor car, pitchfork or anything else.

Use a weapon whikst committing a crime then tarriff or jail time goes up considerably.

We don’t need yet more legislation. Banning things doesn’t achieve anything. It just provides a few column inches in the papers for a failing government.
 
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