What other policies do you have in mind, what else should the shooting organisations do?
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I would like to see the shooting organisations make it very clear on all their publications and websites that they support the return of pistols and SLRs as they were before 1988. I would like to see the shooting organisations make this clear in all their contact with the media.[/I]
I agree, but let's get some pistols privately held for sporting use into the country first and then we can raise the issue of fairness.
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Not necessarily a bad idea.[/I]
It is limited to squad shooters because we have gained the exemption on the basis of possible Olympic participation. If you are not in the squad then you're not in line for selection. You get into the squad by demonstrating your potential with air pistol. That is how all the current members got there, quite a few of them through the Pony Club and Modern Pentathlon, not the traditional shooting route. There aren't many, if any, pre '98 members of the current squad, probably because they do not meet the
GBTSF Selection Criteria.
[I]I think you might be incorrect on the subject of qualifying to shoot cartridge pistols under s.5 by demonstrating your potential with the air-pistols. To qualify you have to shoot qualifying shoots with a cartridge pistol in Switzerland. That immediately has the effect of putting off vast numbers of shooters who do not want to spend the amount of time and money that will involve. And that's a dangerous precedent: what if rifle or shotgun ownership was changed to include only an elite squad? Would any shooters consider thatr acceptable?[/I]
What does count is clubs raising the issue in the local press, writing to your MP, going to see your MP at the constituency surgery and above all being a member of a relevant shooting organisation and supporting their efforts.
[I]Yes, all great stuff and I agree with it. I am a member of two large shooting organisations.[/I]
I am just an ordinary shooter and I try to support any realistic efforts to overturn the ban on privately held pistols. I have never owned a cartridge pistol and have no interest in doing so but have been a target rifle shooter most of my life.
Fair enough, Rutty. You are a decent chap but I think you are too kind to British Shooting/GBTSF. Unlike the NSRA/NRA/CPSA/BASC, no-one elects GBTSF but GBTSF go around acting like they represent target-shooters and have some kind of mandate to make decisions on our behalf. GBTSF represent no-one and I have never heard them criticise the pistol ban.
Rutty