Depends on the crime. A felony, or crime of domestic violence, no.
There is NO good reason they should be held responsible.
you are useless.. but still god forgives you about what youve done to your self
Greater London. Even there, gun crime is rare and knife crime tends to be the police's biggest concern.
Youve got the wrong gun If u want to shoot slugs get a air rifle or a slug gun
theres a button on the back of the gun press that in then lift it off once youve done that youll see two screws unscrew both of those and use a flathead screwdriver to prize the stock loose
theres a button on the back of the gun press that in then lift it off once youve done that youll see two screws unscrew both of those and use a flathead screwdriver to prize the stock loose
No, but a FOUND gun should be turned over to authorities, Possible that the gun was stolen, or discarded after being used in a crime. Could be very difficult for you to explain why YOU have a gun used in a crime.
"Gun crime", "gun felony", etc. refer to any crime in which a firearm was involved. It's a term often used by anti-gun politicians, organisations, and publications as a fear mongering tactic.
Although much of the work of a ballistic expert is done in the lab, there are other issues besides bullet comparision. At a crime scene trajectory angles ect. are studied and documented. This type of evidence is usually vital to a murder investigation and it cannot be done in well without the actual crime scene.
Yes.
A crime
That is generally going to refer to the size of a bullet fired from a gun. It will be used at a crime scene where a gun was used.