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British Gun Owners Worry after Prominent Firearms Website Faces Security Breach
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that thousands of names and addresses of British customers at a prominent website where shotguns and rifles are sold had been published on the dark web after an alleged security breach.
British law enforcement and the National Crime Agency are currently investigating this online security breach. One gun owner impacted by the breach fears that his family could be targeted by criminals.
We shouldn’t forget that gun ownership is highly regulated in the U.K. Thus, firearms are difficult to obtain and consequently fetch a high price on the black market.
There is no concept of the Second Amendment in the UK. The island nation is notorious not only for its draconian gun laws, but also has suspect policing practices where more police resources are allocated towards fighting so-called “hate speech” as opposed to going after real criminals.
Like most activities online, gun owners should always mind their Ps & Qs when doing online shopping. In thoroughly anti-gun jurisdictions like the UK, they must be doubly concerned due to how misplaced most of the ruling class’s priorities are with regards to crime and public order.
LMAO! Poor bastards have single shot shotguns and they have to fear criminals! Meanwhile, I've got an AR-10 with 20 round mags and AR-15's with 30 round mags ready to rock! Come get sum, bitches!
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that thousands of names and addresses of British customers at a prominent website where shotguns and rifles are sold had been published on the dark web after an alleged security breach.
British law enforcement and the National Crime Agency are currently investigating this online security breach. One gun owner impacted by the breach fears that his family could be targeted by criminals.
We shouldn’t forget that gun ownership is highly regulated in the U.K. Thus, firearms are difficult to obtain and consequently fetch a high price on the black market.
There is no concept of the Second Amendment in the UK. The island nation is notorious not only for its draconian gun laws, but also has suspect policing practices where more police resources are allocated towards fighting so-called “hate speech” as opposed to going after real criminals.
Like most activities online, gun owners should always mind their Ps & Qs when doing online shopping. In thoroughly anti-gun jurisdictions like the UK, they must be doubly concerned due to how misplaced most of the ruling class’s priorities are with regards to crime and public order.
LMAO! Poor bastards have single shot shotguns and they have to fear criminals! Meanwhile, I've got an AR-10 with 20 round mags and AR-15's with 30 round mags ready to rock! Come get sum, bitches!



