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Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 6:45 am
by Sandgroper
ordnance wrote:You need a FAC for a air rifle in N Ireland. Looks like Scotland is going the same way.
Not quite. The licence in Scotland will be separate from FAC/SGC's.

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:13 pm
by ordnance
Not quite. The licence in Scotland will be separate from FAC/SGC's.
Will it not add up to the same thing, if you don't have a licence and have a air rifle you are in trouble.

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:08 pm
by Sim G
I was a bit loath to jump in on this thread until I retrieved my "proof". I was looking for something else today and thought it would be in the same place, it wasn't. What is wasn't? It's a letter from Alex Salmond, when he sat in Westminster. I wrote to him originally over the Dunblane massacre. Salmond, in late 1996 stated in a letter to me that it was the SNP's position that there was no place in Scottish society for any type of gun. 18 years on, it appears they haven't abandoned that "ideal". R|egistration most definitely leads to confiscation.

I'm afraid our countrymen North of the Border are on a one way ticket if the SNP get their way in September...

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:50 pm
by bitfield
Having read the bill it all seems fairly reasonable to me. Apply for your certificate, get your certificate, carry on shooting. It's not clear to me that there's something self-evidently wrong about the legislation. If there is, what is it?

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:30 pm
by saddler
bitfield wrote:Having read the bill it all seems fairly reasonable to me. Apply for your certificate, get your certificate, carry on shooting. It's not clear to me that there's something self-evidently wrong about the legislation. If there is, what is it?
In that case can I not only be the first to openly welcome you to the forum, but in a small effort to continue your post, suggest that you offer to put your money where your opinions are & pay for the Scottish based forum members air weapons certificates...

Only £150 per person

I'm sure the other forum users will agree that my suggestion is very reaonable

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:39 pm
by HALODIN
Where's the benefit in licensing air rifles? They're not really very threatening.

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:01 am
by saddler
HALODIN wrote:Where's the benefit in licensing air rifles? They're not really very threatening.
Muscle flexing

Population (only of the legal shooter variety) control

Media publicity bunfest

Political one-upmanship



...the reasons are many...and they'll all be bugger all to do with "crime" or "public safety"

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:16 am
by HALODIN
I meant in terms of safety, but I can see the other angle, it's a cheap win.
saddler wrote:Muscle flexing

Population (only of the legal shooter variety) control

Media publicity bunfest

Political one-upmanship



...the reasons are many...and they'll all be bugger all to do with "crime" or "public safety"

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 5:22 am
by Mr_Logic
It is crazy.

Also, one joule is the minimum. So. That makes a Nerf gun subject to licensing in Scotland, and you have to be 14 to get one.

Seem a little bit mental?!?

Re: Scotland to introduce airgun licensing law

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 6:53 am
by mag41uk
Salmond saw how well he and his cronies did (politically) after Dunblane.
I hate the man with a passion.