Offensive Weapons Bill – Update

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We are continuing our efforts to hold the National Crime Agency to account for their misleading and hyperbolic advice they provided to the Home Office. We have no issue with rational argument, but rightly expect honesty and integrity from state bodies funded by the public purse.

The recent letter from the Director General NCA can be found [HERE]

The NRA’s response can be found [HERE]

Support for Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown’s amendment is excellent; the list of supportive MPs can be found [HERE]

Please check to see if your MP has signed – now is the time to write / email / meet and encourage them to support the amendment ahead of the third reading of the Bill scheduled later this month.

Andrew Mercer

Group Chief Executive & Secretary General

 

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