Cheers
John B.
Kenny, on 30 April 2010 - 09:47 PM, said:
Instead of just waiting to see what is landed on us by people who don't care or understand our sport.
I have been working on a possible proposal to offer the MSP's
Instead of licensing or any form of tighter controls, it can be overcome in a very inexpensive and controllable way in which is very workable.
PERMIT SCHEME:
You buy a permit from a post office, enough to cover the costs of the publication of the booklets.
Which consist of a counterpart which only the post office retains.
Once purchased the conditions of the permit will be that you have to carry it on you at all times and also store any aie weapons in a secure cupboard or cabinet.
The law already states that unless going to a gun club or a gun shop or land where permission is granted then you do not have resonable grounds to be in public with an air weapon.
So if stopped then you have to prodeuce your permit, if you don't then you get a 'ticket' to produce it within a reasonable time (say 7 days) in the meantime the police can go and view the post offfice and see the counterpart to prove you have purchased one!
If you cannot produce one or the permit is proved to be fake then the police have the right to take the air weapon and destroy it, they will also be granted the right to search your dwelling and confiscate any other air weapons in your possession.
If stopped in public, and you have a valid permit the police still have the right to visit your property to check that your storage facilities are adequate and comply with the conditions of the permit.
This may sound harsh but lets think for a minute, most incidents that occur at home involving children are caused due to the fact that air weapons are left under beds, in unlocked cupboards, attics or garages.
LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK PLEASE!
This is just a rough draft, with the jist of the propasal?
rgds
kenny








