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Re: New laws coming?

#761 Post by dromia »

The Gun Pimp wrote:
Perhaps someone on this forum could start the MARS fighting fund - rather than just talking about it........
You volunteering Vince?
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#762 Post by The Gun Pimp »

No - but there seems to be more interest on this forum in the MARS/lever release rifles - I suspect quite a few would buy them if they weren't so expensive - so maybe someone on this forum could start a fund.
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Fedaykin wrote:Nobody is for lever release owners I would think, albeit I would find it interesting how much noise the UKPSA has made about it considering the existence magazine fed Section 1 shotguns (then again they successfully helped stop the NRA from trying to steal the UK IPSC franchise which the NRA had previously shown utter distain for).
- which was two years ago....

FIFY

The UKPSA put out a membership wide notification linking the consultation document, how to respond to it and how to find your MP's details and urging everyone to respond earlier in the month.

The UKPSA public relations officer sits in on BSSC meetings, one of which was supposed to have happened a week ago. I've heard nothing from the PRO or BSSC so I've contacted him directly. I'll relay any information returned.

Leaving it to the week before the deadline for the consultation just goes to show how effective the BSSC is 8-)
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#764 Post by Kungfugerbil »

Blackstuff wrote:Leaving it to the week before the deadline for the consultation just goes to show how effective the BSSC is 8-)
Judging on the search engine ranking, they seem less popular than both the Bishop's Stortford Swimming Club and Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club ;)
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#765 Post by ovenpaa »

Does the BSSC still exist? I have checked before and the website was woefully out of date.
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#766 Post by DaveT »

dromia wrote:
The Gun Pimp wrote:
Perhaps someone on this forum could start the MARS fighting fund - rather than just talking about it........
You volunteering Vince?
FCSA have a natural focus but will collaborate with anyone / any formal body that will help drive the issue from a MARS perspective.
Chris Stevens mentioned this in earlier comms but I am not aware of any takeup.
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#767 Post by BooBoo »

There are usually several of us on the FCSA line shooting LR's... Sometimes more so than those shooting a 50. I have pointed this out to Chris...

The Home Office team must be laughing their socks off... for you can be sure that they read both this and other forums with great interest.
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#768 Post by IainWR »

Posting this everywhere I can:

Proposal to ban two classes of target shooting rifles - if this isn't you it may be you next.

A week remains to send in your views and get everyone you know to do so as well.

Remember, shooting is under threat from uninformed scared people all the time. Fight your case on someone else's ground, lest your ground is next.

NRA notes and link to the consultation:
https://nra.org.uk/final-chance-to-resp ... office.../

Government webpage to find your MP's contact details:
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/
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#769 Post by IainWR »

Ovenpaa wrote:Does the BSSC still exist? I have checked before and the website was woefully out of date.
It very much does exist, and it has high-level access to Government. I think it has more in common with lobbying organisations than with campaign groups, from which it would follow that it does not necessarily rely on a public face.
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#770 Post by dromia »

BooBoo wrote:
The Home Office team must be laughing their socks off... for you can be sure that they read both this and other forums with great interest.
Off course they are, the plethora of "representation" the divided approach and vested interest organisations will be the death of us.

At the end of the day all our organisations usefulness will be judged by whether they see this threat off or not.
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