There is no reason one motorist would show another motorist a gun unless they were intending to intimidate or inspire fear, probably in the midst of a "road rage" type incident. Using a firearm in this manner is a crime, usually known as "brandishing a firearm."
The crime committed when someone threatens another person with a gun is typically considered assault with a deadly weapon.
Yes, it can and it has. If a witness can be found that has seen a suspected gun fired at another place or time and those previously fired bullets can be recovered, they can be compared positively or negatively to the bullets used in a crime. This situation has occurred in a number of real cases and was effective evidence in court against a defendant who had disposed of the gun used in the crime when the gun could not be found.
People who might use a gun or guns include:Actors in Western moviesActors in crime shows and moviesgunsmithsgun makers, gun manufacturersSoldiers in the MilitaryPolice / Law enforcementHunters with a hunting licenseRanchers against wildlifePeople to defend their lives and propertycriminals, bad guys
Greater London. Even there, gun crime is rare and knife crime tends to be the police's biggest concern.
People who might use a gun or guns include:Actors in Western moviesActors in crime shows and moviesgunsmithsgun makers, gun manufacturersSoldiers in the MilitaryPolice / Law enforcementHunters with a hunting licenseRanchers against wildlifePeople to defend their lives and propertycriminals, bad guys
The gun ban in England had a mixed impact on the crime rate. While there was a decrease in gun-related crimes, there was not a significant overall decrease in the crime rate.
One can find plenty of information about gun shows on websites such as "Showmasters", "Cross Roads Gun Shows", "Gun Show Trader" or "East Man Gun Show".
Depends on the crime. A felony, or crime of domestic violence, no.
Knife shows are most of the time being shown with most Gun shows. One can find some information about knife shows online at Gun Show, Great Southern Gun Show, Blade Show, Mi Gun Shows, Gibraltar Trade and Gun Show Trader.
Gun shops, gun shows
By itself, no. However, if you are a prohibited person (felon, under a restraining order, mentally incapacitated, drug addict, etc.), it will be a crime. It will also be a crime if you are in the process of committing another crime, like fleeing police.
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.