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II. Small Arms. (viz: fire Arms) the duty on this article has all the advantages of that on Gunpowder, except what concerns Fireworks. p.6. — Propos Penalty proposal for having a <gap/> < | <p>6</p> | ||
<p>II. Small Arms. <lb/> | |||
(viz: fire Arms) <lb/> | |||
the duty on this <lb/> | |||
article has all the <lb/> | |||
advantages of that <lb/> | |||
on Gunpowder, except <lb/> | |||
what concerns <lb/> | |||
Fireworks. p.6.</p> | |||
<p>— <del>Propos</del> Penalty proposal <lb/> | |||
for having a <gap/> <lb/> | |||
-<unclear>bag</unclear>-piece without <lb/> | |||
a Game-licence -</p> | |||
<p>Add saving in favour <lb/> | |||
of <unclear>Farmers</unclear> against vermine, <lb/> | |||
Birds &c.</p> | |||
<p>6*</p> | |||
<p>Objection — Injury <lb/> | |||
to Gunsmiths trade.</p> | |||
<p>Answer - Not to commence <lb/> | |||
for 7 years.</p> | |||
<p>7.</p> | |||
This no infringement <lb/> | |||
<p>of the Constitutional <lb/> | |||
right of <lb/> | |||
self-defence - p.6</p> | |||
<p>No more than a duty <lb/> | |||
on Insurance against <lb/> | |||
Fire. p.6</p> | |||
<p>8</p> | |||
<p>Further measure proposed <lb/> | |||
— a registration <lb/> | |||
duty on the <gap/> <lb/> | |||
of Fire-Arms. <lb/> | |||
p.7.</p> | |||
<p>9</p> | |||
<p>Stronger limitations <lb/> | |||
on the right of Self<lb/> | |||
-defence are established <lb/> | |||
by the Bill <lb/> | |||
of Rights — likewise <lb/> | |||
by the 13 & 14 <lb/> | |||
C.2.c.3. which <lb/> | |||
gives powers for <gap/>ing <lb/> | |||
Arms. p.7.8.<lb/> | |||
8* <del>8*2</del></p><pb/> | |||
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paragraph
1
Instruments of Warfare
— Advantages
of including them
in the Licence
Duty System. p.1.
1. Revenue
2. Police against Depradation
3. — against Treason
&c
4. — against
supply to foreign
Enemies
5 — by in respect
keeping up
the means of National
Defence
6. Information for
Revenue purposes
7. For particular advantages
see the
different articles viz.
Gunpowder 1. accident
2. Backing
3. Smuggling
2
8. Gunpowder -, This
a fit object of taxation.
p.3.4
1. Not a necessary of life
2. Not evadible
3. No secrets-
Advantage
41. Accidents by
fireworks lessened
52. Poaching checked.
63. Against treason
the Duty operates
in corroboration of
the Police regulation
p.4.
3
Existing regulations
They operate only as
against accidents —
thay do nothing in
favour of either Revenue
or Police
Crime preventing
Police. p.4
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4
Priviso requisite
with regard to the
use of it in mining
p.4
5.
4.InThe Advantages continued
- The Duty
would furnish information
with regard
to the sufficiency
to the supply
for National Defence
— p.5.
2(9)
Duty - that tendency it tends
to repel the information,
admitted —
but stronger, to procure
it. p.5.
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6
II. Small Arms.
(viz: fire Arms)
the duty on this
article has all the
advantages of that
on Gunpowder, except
what concerns
Fireworks. p.6.
— Propos Penalty proposal
for having a
-bag-piece without
a Game-licence -
Add saving in favour
of Farmers against vermine,
Birds &c.
6*
Objection — Injury
to Gunsmiths trade.
Answer - Not to commence
for 7 years.
7.
This no infringement
of the Constitutional
right of
self-defence - p.6
No more than a duty
on Insurance against
Fire. p.6
8
Further measure proposed
— a registration
duty on the
of Fire-Arms.
p.7.
9
Stronger limitations
on the right of Self
-defence are established
by the Bill
of Rights — likewise
by the 13 & 14
C.2.c.3. which
gives powers for ing
Arms. p.7.8.
8* 8*2
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jeremy bentham |
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