A national body.... (not the same old thread)

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Re: A national body.... (not the same old thread)

#41 Post by IainWR »

One of the issues with adopting anyone else's legislation as a model is that it would have to comply with Directive 91/477/EC as amended by 2008/51/EC of the European Commission. Our current law is actually quite a good fit for the EC Directive; any new law would also have to be.

Of course, we could always leave the EU ...
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#42 Post by huntervixen »

Of course, we could always leave the EU ...

Seconded!
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#43 Post by SevenSixTwo »

Licence the person, not the firearms and they can have my £250+/- every 5 years...
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#44 Post by Christel »

SevenSixTwo wrote:Licence the person, not the firearms
That I agree with.
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#45 Post by huntervixen »

After looking into this further........New Zealand regs it is.......after all, if Ted Ferneys collection is anything to by.....

Check out his Youtube vids

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZcZbStU6ic

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#46 Post by Sim G »

No, this isn't about adopting anyone else's legislation, it's about making ours fit for purpose. And that purpose should be a clear and concise law that safeguards the pursuit of lawful sport, whilst ensuring public safety, with minimal bureaucracy.

Look at what happened yesterday. The news reports a five year old has been shot with a legally held firearm. Ripples all amongst the forums with an underlying sense of foreboding. Anyone else utterly hacked off with that? I know I am...
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Hasn't this debate gone slightly off course? I thought that the original posting was about who actually administers the current legislation and a suggestion of a single national licensing authority but maybe I was wrong.
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#48 Post by Chuck »

Valid points all, its a joke that because some twerp does something stupid we should all start wondering if this is it. As long as we are under that constant spiteful threat from the media, "police" and GCN nutters does it mater who does what?
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#49 Post by Sim G »

Chapuis wrote:Hasn't this debate gone slightly off course? I thought that the original posting was about who actually administers the current legislation and a suggestion of a single national licensing authority but maybe I was wrong.

That was half of it. Pushing for the current legislation to be streamlined and placed in one coherent act was the other half...

Anyway, it's your fault I came up with it! :lol: :55:
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#50 Post by IainWR »

Sim G wrote:
Pushing for the current legislation to be streamlined and placed in one coherent act
This is exactly what BSSC does.

All the major national organisations are BSSC members. The lobbying goes on at every opportunity; the BSSC Sec is a past master at the diplomatic process involved. Much of the graft gets done by BASC - they have an entire department with about four staff plus secretarial support for this kind of stuff; the NRA has about 10% of my time and a small chunk of time from the Chairman (who is a grossly overworked and completely unpaid volunteer) and the CE. I know NSRA contribute; I'm not familiar with the input from the BDS, CPSA and other organisations more remote from rifle shooting at targets, but I'm sure they have similar mentality to mine and my colleagues at BASC and NSRA.

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