Hello Fellows:
First Note: As the ARMA-Forum is dedicated to remaining unpolitical, and indeed, I think it should be, I would understand if the Webmaster must remove this post. However, when world-affairs, politics, socio-economic circumstances, whatever -- intrude upon our beloved craft, then we have no choice but to deal with it. Thus said, I have done my best to make this post non-partisan and factual, and encourage others to deal with such in a similar manner. FYI: I have made a similar post at EHCG Forum.
Now, this can be read in full at the Web-version of "The Scotsman" news:
http://news.scotsman.com/politics.cfm?id=1345182004
Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell stated recently:
*The sale of swords in Scotland today is fundamentally wrong. There can be no reason for people buying swords off the street for use or to have in their homes.*
And furthermore stated that among the Executive's proposals is:
*Banning the sale of swords. While the sale of swords would be outlawed under the proposals, the Executive has no plans to ban swords being kept in private homes. There would, however, be a ban on the possession of a sword in a public place*
Thus presented, I should like to encourage you British fellows to work vigorously and lawfully against this threat to your freedom, as you deem you must. You have my support in your efforts to retain your right to ownership of swords and hence to practice of swordsmanship.
Good luck,
Jeffrey Hull

