Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 20 January 2011
20 Jan 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Scottish Court Service (Weapons)
Justice and Law Officers
I welcome the initiatives that have been taken to ensure that weapons are confiscated and people are brought to justice as a result. However, we know that, in Aberdeen and Dundee sheriff courts, hundreds of people have had so little regard for the minister’s soft-touch approach to the justice system that they have been prepared to bring weapons to the court and gain entry. Although we welcome the measures to resolve the matter in terms of detection, that behaviour shows a complete lack of respect for the Government’s approach. Will the minister finally see that his approach is not working and that it is time to join the tens of thousands of other Scots who want to see Labour’s plans for a minimum mandatory sentence for knife carriers brought into law?
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Andy Kerr (East Kilbride) (Lab)
Lab
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Kenny MacAskill)
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Andy Kerr
Lab
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Kenny MacAskill
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Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP)
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Kenny MacAskill
SNP
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