Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by nm » Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:37 pm

Abhijeet......We are waiting anxiously for it....

Cheers...
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Abhijeet......We are waiting anxiously for it....

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by ebenezer » Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:48 pm

Since I'm not too knowledgeable on intricate gun laws and policies, I have decided to contact a leading Chennai lawyer who is also a gun enthusiast and a member of NRAI to seek his advice on how to go about this. I'll post the results in another couple of days. In the meantime, i'm also waiting for Abhijeet's message.

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by lionheartguru » Tue Dec 29, 2009 8:11 pm

guys

please tell me if we plan to make it a "PUBLIC DRAFT" and get it published in news and media specialy cnnibn

waiting for response
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by Virendra S Rathore » Tue Dec 29, 2009 8:34 pm

Gentlemen,

Though I'm not a lawyer or extremely resourceful/networked, but let me know if I could be of any help .. skill wise or even as a volunteer .
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by nagarifle » Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:32 am

ladies and gents of the forum, i would like to make a small point, and that is:
keep your response via email short and sweet, the gent who is going to read it(i hope) also has to go to lunch as well. a long winded response will not get read. just put your self in his place.

and keep to the points in the draft, comparing to other nations is pointless and proves noting. use fact for par 3 , best to all , am out of here. :D
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by Virendra S Rathore » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:28 am

Hello,

Firstly I'd like to express my gratitude to all of you at IFG. It nears a year since I joined hands here on 1st Jan 2009.

Times of India Bangalore edition for today has an article at page 8, titled as "Centre to keep tabs on all gun owners".
URL of the same article at Times Of India Bangalore e-paper edition.
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/ ... =HTML&GZ=T

Though much of it is already under discussion here; thought of just sharing it.
Greetings of the New Year in advance :D
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by mundaire » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:29 pm

Can someone please dig up the following official addresses:

The Prime Minister - Dr. Manmohan Singh
The Chairperson of the National Advisory Council - Mrs. Sonia Gandhi
The Leader of Opposition (Lok Sabha) - Mrs. Shushma Swaraj
The Leader of Opposition (Rajya Sabha) - Mr. Arun Jaitly
The

Am pressed for time, hence requesting someone search the net and post here.

Thanking you in anticipation.

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by goodboy_mentor » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:40 pm

As per http://pmindia.nic.in/pmo.htm
South Block, Raisina Hill,
New Delhi,
India-110 011.
Telephone: 91-11-23012312.
Fax: 91-11-23019545 / 91-11-23016857.

As per http://www.sarkaritel.com/com/pmo.htm
Prime Minister's Office Office Address:
Room No. 148 B
South Block,
New Delhi 110 001
Office Tel 23012312
23016857 (Fax)

As per http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/pr ... _oct05.pdf
Smt. Sonia Gandhi,
Chairperson,
National Advisory Council,
2 Motilal Nehru Place,
New Delhi 110011
As per http://www.sarkaritel.com/parliament/lo ... ment_g.htm
E-mail [email protected]
Delhi Address 10, Janpath, New Delhi - 110 011
Telephone 011-23014161, 23012656, Fax: 23018651

As per http://www.sarkaritel.com/parliament/lo ... ment_s.htm
Swaraj, Smt. Sushma
E-mail [email protected]
Delhi Address 8, Safdarjung Lane, New Delhi-110011
Telephone 011- 23794344, 23794044 09868181930 (M)

As per http://www.sarkaritel.com/parliament/ra ... ment_j.htm
Jaitley, Shri Arun
E-mail [email protected]
Delhi Address A-44, Kailash Colony, New Delhi
Telephone 011-26478212, 26487483, Fax : 26478358
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by tingriman » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:47 pm

email to Pm can be sent thru this website

http://pmindia.nic.in/write.htm

Abijeet, i fear, for the protocol and security reasons, we cannot directly have his email id, I mean it is not public

Email Id of Shri Arun Jaitley [email protected]
Address: A-44, Kailash Colony, New Delhi. Tel. - 26478212, 26487483, 26414587, Fax: 26478358 9, Ashoka Road, New Delhi Tel. - 23073758, 23074046, 29244587, 29248212, 29237483

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by mundaire » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:09 pm

Please review and let me have your respective feedback by 2 AM. Thank you to ex-IFG member penpusher for him making the first raw draft, his ongoing support & feedback, as well as to all of you who have given me so many ideas on this. Will finalise this by early tomorrow based on your feedback and then request admin to send all a mass mail. So PLEASE give feedback, however insignificant ASAP!

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by Ace_doc » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:58 pm

include the following :-
1)"within the calibers allowed to the civil populace i.e. so called NPB weapons import of weapons should be allowed to a license holder. the state may even charge 100% duty on the same. this shall force our so called indigenous arm industry to wake up and see the quality of their craft for which a citizen is being made to pay twice as compared to a quality firearm . the above facility even if granted to a licensee once in his lifetime shall enable us to own quality firearms which are so far the purview of our fearless leaders who are any way protected by the money i earn and pay as taxes after risking my life and limb in the terrorist haven that my country is.

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by goodboy_mentor » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:01 am

Well done mundaire, god bless you and penpusher and all at IFG who contributed!!! :cheering:
"within the calibers allowed to the civil populace i.e. so called NPB weapons import of weapons should be allowed to a license holder. the state may even charge 100% duty on the same. this shall force our so called indigenous arm industry to wake up and see the quality of their craft for which a citizen is being made to pay twice as compared to a quality firearm . the above facility even if granted to a licensee once in his lifetime shall enable us to own quality firearms which are so far the purview of our fearless leaders who are any way protected by the money i earn and pay as taxes after risking my life and limb in the terrorist haven that my country is.
Yes weapons import by license holders need to be opened up. There is no need to suggest any percentage of duty, as government is very clever, it knows how to claim its pound of flesh.

This email draft needs to be sent not only to IFG members but "each and every citizen" of our country. All should be requested to send their objections to the proposed draft by email as well as by registered/speed post. I will also email as well as send my objections to the draft by registered/speed post. I will also email to around 100 email addresses I have, and dig more email addresses of MPs/MLAs, opposition parties, civil rights organizations, media organizations, news reporters etc. I request all reading this to do the same, and if something better, nothing like it.

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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by Risala » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:14 am

Brilliant stuff Abhijeet,penpusher et al,the links below will give you the info of all the member's of the Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha...there res/off add's incl tel nos.
http://india.gov.in/govt/loksabha.php
http://india.gov.in/govt/rajyasabha.php
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Re: Review of Arms Act and Arms policy

Post by Anand » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:26 am

God bless you penpusher & Abhijeet, you have certainly outdone yourselves this time :D
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