Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by captrakshitsharma » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:16 pm

Sir ,
Congratulations on this great feat. Many thanks and all of us are indebted to you for being the pioneer in India for RKBA. Had you not taken the first steps and decided to do something our liberty and gun ownership rights would have been lost forever. Your efforts have not only stalled the changes from being implemented and turned into a law but also brought all the gun owners together and now united we stand stronger.

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by Olly » Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:43 pm

Glad to see movement forward on NAGRI and due thanks to leaders for the painstaking work !

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by shooter » Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:46 pm

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(21 gun salute to NAGRI for its efforts)
You want more gun control? Use both hands!

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by darashp » Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:28 pm

:cheering: :clap: :cheering: :clap: well done mr.rahoul

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by cottage cheese » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:07 pm

shooter wrote:BANG
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(21 gun salute to NAGRI for its efforts)
Actually if you were using KF fodder...

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CLICK....Dhut terigi
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PT...THOITT

a 21 gun salute never the less!!

Well done NAGRI.... hope your efforts will result in 21 resounding bangs!!

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by shooter » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:27 pm

cottage cheese wrote:
shooter wrote:BANG
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(21 gun salute to NAGRI for its efforts)
Actually if you were using KF fodder...

BHAT
PHOOT
THAP
FFFT
TPP
CLICK...Aww damn
BRAAK
THAK
PHITIK
FRRT
THOP
CLICK....Aww crap
CLICK....Dhut terigi
PFFT
BANG
BANG
THIPP
THAAP
DHIK
CLICK...Yaar...@#%$$&*!
PT...THOITT
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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by saahil » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:20 pm

it is rightly said......me akela hi chala tha, janibe manzil magar,log aakar milte gaye or kaarwa banta gaya......on behalf of all gun lovers i like to thanks mr.abhijeet singh and all the founding members of nagri. please count me in.

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by kanwar76 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:30 am

Gr88 Going..

Keep up the good work .

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by Sakobav » Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:30 am

Congrats great work guys

Good luck

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by pekavet » Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:17 am

a thought came in my mind.. would it be wise to make a translated version of the embeded youtube video film...????
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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by fantumfan2003 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:49 pm

This is great work. Congratulations.....

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by ruger_rugged » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:14 pm

Tremendous Job Seniors

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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by Katana » Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:23 pm

The right to obtain (read import) and possess arms and ammunition is equally important.

What about government trickery in having arms 'deposited' at times of electoral periods? What guarantees are in place that the government will return legal firearms? What if those same arms are not released in time or at all, just as they have not been by various players throughout history? This is the same plank as the Fourth Amendment in the US Constitution.

Every citizen who legally holds a license, is in a form, a law abiding person, a patriot and one who does not need to bear mockery by government servants.

It's time Article 21 of our Constitution is defined clearly and followed in spirit.
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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by goodboy_mentor » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:04 am

The right to obtain (read import) and possess arms and ammunition is equally important.
It is important but a legally lengthy matter. It has to seen through a "legal eye" as what does this problem means to the law? In one aspect it may be affecting Competition Act 2002(Please refer http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 63#p129408) as well as various fundamental rights including RKBA as guaranteed under Articles 19 and 21 since IOF has a monopoly in market.
What about government trickery in having arms 'deposited' at times of electoral periods?
This trickery of government is continuing becaause no one opposed it properly in courts, due to the lack of awareness among people that RKBA is their fundamental right guaranteed under Articles 19 and 21 of Constitution. Most of the people(as well as lawyers) are under the impression that "arms" are just a privilege "granted" to citizens by Government and government can practically do anything about this "privilege" under one excuse or the other.
What guarantees are in place that the government will return legal firearms? What if those same arms are not released in time or at all, just as they have not been by various players throughout history? This is the same plank as the Fourth Amendment in the US Constitution.
No guarantees except those provided by the Constitution under Part III, if those guarantees are infringed one may approach High Court under Article 226 of Constitution or Supreme Court under Article 32 of Constitution. Unfortunately we do not have something like Fourth Amendment in the US Constitution. Probably since the framers of the Constitution(or those who influenced the Constitution) at that the time of its writing, were of "Socialist" leanings and wanted to give more powers to Government. Even the language of Article 21 was cleverly whittled down, to reduce its scope like replacing "individual liberty" with "personal liberty" and "according to due process of law" being replaced by "according to procedure established by law". Fortunately Supreme Court has over a period of time recognized "due process of law" in its interpretation of Constitution.
Every citizen who legally holds a license, is in a form, a law abiding person, a patriot and one who does not need to bear mockery by government servants.
It is due to over delegation of powers by Parliament to the Executive under Arms Act 1959. It will continue until this aspect is reviewed by courts and utter that Articles 19 & 21 guarantee RKBA or Parliament amends Arms Act 1959 to reduce the discretionary powers delegated to the executive.
It's time Article 21 of our Constitution is defined clearly and followed in spirit.
As compared with Article 21 I think it is Article 19 is much more clear in guaranteeing RKBA. If we read Article 19(1)(b) can anyone tell me what is the use of "and" in Article 19(1)(b)? It says:

(b) to assemble peaceably and without arms;

If we remove "and" does it not make the meaning more simple and straightforward? It would look like:

(b)to assemble peaceably without arms;

If arms is not a fundamental right, then why even mention about arms in a provision that is used for guaranteeing the fundamental rights, when there is already a separate provision in Article 19(1)(3) to put restrictions on Article 19(1)(b)?

Let us have a look at some more similar Articles in Article 19. Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(1)(e). They say:

(a) to freedom of speech and expression;

(e) to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India;

Do we see the logic behind use of "and" now? It is being used to join two rights. Article 19(1)(b) is not taking away any right by saying "without arms". It is merely saying that Constitution is taking the burden on itself on behalf of the citizens to guarantee them freedom to assemble peaceably if they exercise this freedom, without another freedom for arms. In other words the Constitution is clearly acknowledging existing of both the freedoms if exercised separately from each other. Otherwise the question of using "and" to join and then excluding by saying "without arms" does not arise if arms are not a fundamental right under Part III of Constitution. For those interested to read more details may read http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 15#p117785
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Re: Report on meeting with Parliament Committee

Post by saifdiwan » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:06 am

Amazing news! Great video..loved it! I'll spread the word!

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