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Kaylene Emery's avatar

Being drip fed information is useful I suppose, if those in charge of the feeding achieve their objective. Releasing information of this nature with only days to respond is not kosher George.

Then there is the question of the complexity of the subject. How many people do you know who might be able to effectively respond in writing in time ?

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Pat Russell's avatar

Arms makers are a suspect breed ready to sell to any buyer who wants their merchandise but who rarely ask the buyer the reason for the deal There would be no war torn country that has not suffered from the effects of arms manufacturers who usually made money on the trade No reputable record is kept of the deaths and damage incurred in wars instead more news given about the winners and losers . Commercial trade is acceptable but employing products to enforce a result is another matter Africa has suffered and still is suffering from wars headed by greedy tyrants ,leaders and companies never concerned about the local people and armaments often illegal types ,are the main weapons to propel their cause and criminal world seem to have sources to obtain guns . Who makes them , who sells them,and who buys them and for what reason ? Most average people dont have guns and rarely need to use them If you have a weapon then so have opponents if happening to lose or drop it in an unruly incident . More public transparency needed about the deployment and containment of arms particularly heavy varieties with the lawful owners and their proposed projects

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