tougher sentencing in order to reduce knife crime

The decision by the British government to set up a five-week amnesty for knife-carriers who hand in their knives at police stations in Great Britain could be a public relations operation, a mere react... continue reading »

350 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (350 total)
201.
Ben S 26 July 2008

"I support this petition"

202.
Lauren M 19 July 2008

"I support this petition"

203.
Rebecca C 16 July 2008

"I support this petition"

204.
Christian O 13 July 2008

"В"

205.
Sophie W 15 June 2008

"I support this petition"

206.
James A 11 June 2008

"I support this petition"

207.
Hassan A 26 May 2008

"В"

208.
Charles A 20 May 2008

"I support this petition"

209.
Iain B 19 May 2008

"I support this petition"

210.
Kate F 9 May 2008

"I support this petition"

211.
Alex C 28 April 2008

"I support this petition"

212.
Rosann F 25 April 2008

"I support this petition"

213.
Ena Dean 30 March 2008

"I support this petition"

214.
Cedric Skinner 28 March 2008

"I support this petition"

215.
Richmal L 22 March 2008

"I support this petition"

216.
Maud E 5 March 2008

"I support this petition"

217.
Kirsteen B 23 February 2008

"I support this petition"

218.
Alasdair M 21 February 2008

"for tom"

219.
Kate R 2 February 2008

"I support this petition"

220.
Tanya S 12 January 2008

"In memory of Tom Grant"

221.
Jacob C 22 December 2007

"I support this petition"

222.
Paul K 23 November 2007

"В"

223.
Samuel L 11 October 2007

"Together, we can beat the evil of Knife Crime"

224.
Luke Evans 2 October 2007

"A knife amnesty assumes that people want to give up their knives. Most wont. The reasons for carrying them are deeply rooted in wider social issues. For any hope of tackling the problem of knife crime there needs to be a strong emphasis on informing and d"

225.
Kelly Y 11 September 2007

"I support this petition"

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