The following was posted by a shooter on another forum, pointing out the possible hidden agenda in the new Home Office proposals:
This isn't intended to usurp the current thread. But to highlight the hidden barb in the HO proposals. It is a throwaway line in relation to knife type and martial art type weapons possessed in private premises. It is this:
“Even if the owner of the weapon in question has nointention at all of using it, there is a risk that they may be targeted by criminals intendingto steal it.”
The is NO qualification about such an item being allowed if "kept securely" and, knowing how the HO sets up way markers that it then goes back make use of to then introduce further restriction it is a future possible threat to gun ownership.
I have seen this before.
That having had accepted the idea that item X, at home, is a risk to public safety as it could be stolen that idea is then extended to banning it being kept at home. And if it cannot be safely stored away from home then for it to be banned.
So it important even if you've no interest in .50 BMG, or corrosives, to complete the survey and and state that items kept at home should not be prohibited, as in any case if it can be kept securely then its possession at home or on private premises what is the problem that the HO Survey implies.
The HO proposal is a "stalking horse" to eventually require storage away from the owner's home of target weapons and/or air weapons IMHO. But in clubs. And a ban if they cannot. Just as such storage was rejected for centrefire pistols under the Tory handgun ban.
The HO has flown this "kite" before!
I agree with the original author of this post.
The wording of the proposals and the survey are very sneaky; a far-reaching agenda is hidden at the heart of this legislation.
ALL shooters must oppose it: complete the survey and write to your MP. I have done both and urge others to do the same.
Apathy will be the death of shooting in this country.
Those links again-
The “consultation”:
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultat ... egislation
Contact your MP:
https://www.writetothem.com/