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Friday, 13 March 2009
Dunblane And The Snowdrop Campaign

The Snowdrop Campaign
In the aftermath of the tragedy a campaign, led by Mrs Ann Pearson, was set up to abolish the ownership of hand-guns. It became known as 'The Snowdrop Campaign' , so called because March is snowdrop time in Scotland. As a result the Conservative government, led by John Major, proposed changes to the laws governing these weapons. Eventually, the Firearms (amendment) Act of February 1997 was passed, banning the purchase, selling, and ownership of hand-guns. Only pistols able to fire .22 smaller cartridges were exempt. With a change of government in 1977 came new legislation to declare all hand-guns illegal, this measure became law in November 1977.
Brainteaser
01 Look at these numbers and then tell the time: 5 4 3 2 1
02 If my brother is WARNED, what is his name?
03 If a clock strikes six in 5 seconds, how long does it take to strike twelve?
04 There are eight apples in a bag and eight children who each want an apple. Is
it possible to give an apple to each child and still end up with one in the bag?
05 Here are three clues to three words which each contain the same three letters. What are the letters and the words they make? a) A part of the body. (b) A farm animal. (c) To spoil.
06 If tomorrow's today is Saturday, what is the day after tomorrow's yesterday?
07 Put a colour in front of these groups of letters to form words: UCE, UNDANT, DEN, DISH.
08 Why are clocks shy?
09 Which type of cattle can you DEHORN?
10 What is pointed in one direction and headed in another?
Crazy questions. Can you come up with 10 crazy correct answers?