Polchraine wrote: For companies nothing is legal unless there is provision to permit it.
Never too old to learn something! Is that why corporate lawyers seem to be the "richest of the rich"....?! tesnews :lol:
Too true ... I have a fishing friend and we always say that "Her husband earns more money than she can spend!" and she really does try. Guess what he is!
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Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.
woundnt they find themselves in hard postion trying to justfy to the crown court judge why they think i'm not suitable to hold firearms when the surrey police deem me fit ??? and my gp has signed me off, so they know more then a qualified doctor ??!!
joe wrote:woundnt they find themselves in hard postion trying to justfy to the crown court judge why they think i'm not suitable to hold firearms when the surrey police deem me fit ??? and my gp has signed me off, so they know more then a qualified doctor ??!!
Make sure you are already a member of a shooting organisation that will fight your case. It will be too late if you leave it until you move.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it's difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.
joe wrote:woundnt they find themselves in hard postion trying to justfy to the crown court judge why they think i'm not suitable to hold firearms when the surrey police deem me fit ??? and my gp has signed me off, so they know more then a qualified doctor ??!!
Make sure you are already a member of a shooting organisation that will fight your case. It will be too late if you leave it until you move.
already a full NRA member, in fact i spoke to them and they said they never had case like that so should be ok but i forgot to ask about when it comes to re newel time !
joe wrote:wouldnt they find themselves in hard postion trying to justfy to the crown court judge why they think i'm not suitable to hold firearms when the surrey police deem me fit ???
Exactly this /\ /\ Particularly as there's a push to get all FLD's 'singing from the same hymn sheet' at the moment (so they can jack up costs :roll: ). Personally i don't think you've got anything to worry about
I am pretty sure that in the recently published HO Guidelines there is a section covering this very topic and providing advice to Chief Constables about FAC holders moving into their patch.
Can be found on the library section I believe.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Move house and do your transfer, they've probably got more pressing matters than someone who's already got an FAC.
Good luck :cheers:
Alan
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I always found the met firearms licensing team to be excellent. I lived in a shared house for a number of years and had no issues with keeping firearms at home subject to the usual security arrangements.