ovenpaa wrote:What I am saying is get the Airguns of new users (initially) licensed and train them for half a day, surely you must agree gun safety is of the highest importance for all shooters?
So now we have people young and old that are new to the sport (Who will possible will move on towards SGC's and/or FAC's at a later date) trained in the basics of safety, never point a loaded airgun at anyone, treat all airguns as loaded, where you can and cannot shoot, safety zones and backdrops etc. Surely that is a good thing? Times change, just because we didn’t need to do it does not mean it was right.
No problem with safety training as you know, even though you suggest just half a day. My experience indicates a few months probationary membership and training just about makes a new young shooter safe. Two tier system of gun control? :roll: So big brother or Dad or friend buys the airgun and lends to someone else to use. Do you think Police/CPS are going to enforce new law when they can't afford to enforce present law that can send down abusers? How long do you think it will take all airguns to be licenced...60 years? Any idea what it would cost? Remember we are trying to cut back. Higher fees will kill the sport and get ploughed back into Treasury without action plan being started. Sorry, don't think its a runner.
Back to the 10 years olds. Why do they need SGCs? Is this so Dad can say look at little Billy 10 years old and holds an SGC? Or is there a more valid reason.
Only a few certs are issued each year to 10 year olds. I have explained above my understanding of the law with relevant quotes from the HO Guidance notes and Firearms Acts. Perhaps someone else has a better understanding of the technicalities of the law. Someone has a bee in his bonnet over the Cumbria enquiry that has no relevance to what Bird did. They want to raise the 10 year old minimum age. There is no risk in my view of a few 10 year olds in the UK having certs when they are still required to shoot supervised. Perhaps there is a CPSA rule???
So to summarise, I firmly believe that the existing firearms control framework does not need altering...it just needs to be enforced...at the granting/renewal stages and everyday in response to complaints about misuse and ongoing monitoring of cert holders criminal activity and mental health....current law already covers this.
I do think it is worth legal shooters to do some sensitivity and risk analysis, given our Government's past performance... both tory and labour governments have done nothing to improve our lot as legal shooters ... and nothing to deter illegal use of guns despite the bans imposed on legal shooters. Just think...what if?
HTH
Rob