... given that locking yourself into your gun safe and doing it there is a little... impractical.

Moderator: dromia
My garden is my property, if I want to take a rifle out there then I will do so. No law stopping it.Steve E wrote:Yes. Clean them at home, tinker with them at home, no problem. Just don't go waving them around the garden or any where else that the uninformed can see you/them.
Neighbours can change & change their views too - You don't want next door to call the cops & accuse you of pointing something at them because they are all wound up after an argument about your new fence / extension / dog?Mr_Logic wrote:I agree, if I live somewhere dodgy.
In terms of normal but anti neighbours, I'll never hide the fact that I shoot. I'm proud of it; it's my chosen hobby and I really object to how shooting has been turned into an 'adult' sport (see WH Smith).
Granted it might spark an argument but I refuse to keep it hidden.
That said, I would keep it quiet should anybody be around who is not a neighbour, as this is a security measure. Neighbours will find out anyway so why worry?
Your point is a fair one. However, I believe that avoiding that sort of thing merely hides the problem. The simple fact is that firearms suspicion is a guilty-until-proven-innocent situation. This is unconstitutional and wrong. It must stop.hitchphil wrote:Neighbours can change & change their views too - You don't want next door to call the cops & accuse you of pointing something at them because they are all wound up after an argument about your new fence / extension / dog?Mr_Logic wrote:I agree, if I live somewhere dodgy.
In terms of normal but anti neighbours, I'll never hide the fact that I shoot. I'm proud of it; it's my chosen hobby and I really object to how shooting has been turned into an 'adult' sport (see WH Smith).
Granted it might spark an argument but I refuse to keep it hidden.
That said, I would keep it quiet should anybody be around who is not a neighbour, as this is a security measure. Neighbours will find out anyway so why worry?
We had one threaten to call social services if we shouted at the kids! (they were a trainee social worker) - after a debate about them painting my fence & it running thru my side.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests