Robin128 wrote:10 year olds need FAC to be compliant and start to learn that their sport is regulated.
10 year olds need to be coached by learned and certificated people about safety and responsibility.
I did not know you could hold an FAC at ten years old, I thought it was only an SGC and only in Scotland. A ten year old does not need a certificate to understand his/hers sport is regulated. A ten year old equally does not need an SGC/FAC to coached either, it is the responsibility of the coach to teach and the student to listen. A piece of paper at such a young age makes no difference, more to the point does this mean that the under 16's that shoot at a competitive level without a certificate have less understanding of the regulations and restrictions forced on the sport?
Robin128 wrote:On airguns, why do you think more regulation will stop abuse? New rules, like the old, would be useless unless they are applied...and to be honest, why do you think the current law is weak?...is it because they are not being applied?
The weakness is lack of accountability, we are in a hole with our current airgun laws, all I ask is that they are licensed, not that the owners go through hoops to gain the certificate. I argue this point because I think they are every bit as dangerous as a rim/centre fire rifle in some circumstances and the people that own them on occasion fail to understand this. It is not a weekly event but every year a youngster gets killed with an airgun because he/she hauled out from under the bed or where ever, gave it to his mate or whatever and somewhere along the line there was either an ND or a deliberate act that took a life.
These days you cannot shoot on MoD land without an SCC, to get this you have to demonstrate good safety and understanding of the rifle you are using. If you are new to the sport you go through a probationary period to enable you to learn how to shoot safely.
A motorcyclist has to sit a CBT before venturing out on the road so why not a young shooter with an airgun? Pay 25 quid get a half day gun safety course thrown in, issue them a licence. How is that different in principle to a youngster needing an FAC to learn there sport is regulated?