Firearm Law and Safety
In the aim of promoting responsible gunmanship these articles are all about using guns safely.|
Gun locks--sometimes called "trigger locks"--are devices attached to your gun's trigger that keep the gun from firing. Their intention is to protect children from firing guns accidentally, and they're quite popular. In the United States, the President distributed over 20 million gun locks to households all over the country as part of Project Gunsafe, a new project meant to lessen the danger of guns in households with young children. It sounds like a good program--but this is undoubtedly a case of good intentions gone awry. Gun locks are simply not good protection for your guns, and they may do more harm than good. Here's why. Submitted 29 Aug, 2007, edited 24 Dec, 2007. 57 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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Deer Poaching is variously described as “rife” and “endemic”. In some parts of the UK it is undoubtedly widespread, and the susceptibility of deer to lamping will regrettably ensure that the criminal activities of deer poachers will continue for the foreseeable future. Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 30 Jun, 2008. 31 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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Question I have just been disqualified for drink driving, and have been told I may lose my Shotgun Certificate. Is this correct? Answer It is possible but unlikely that your Certificate will be revoked. Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 26 Jun, 2008. 29 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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Readers may be aware of the Court of Appeal case of FARRER. Briefly, Mr. Farrer, a Deputy Lord Lieutenant and leading citizen of the County of Essex spent much of his time in London and also maintained a family home and farm in Essex where his mother – a lady Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 30 Jun, 2008. 65 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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In this article Stalking Magazine’s legal affairs correspondence, David Barnes, introduces the new Guidance to readers. He highlights the most relevant chapters for stalkers and explains its importance to all firearm users Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 26 Jun, 2008. 66 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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All shooters, no matter what type of shooting activity, should consider shooting glasses a requirement. Nearly all shooting activities take place in close proximity to the face, it only makes sense to protect the eyes. |
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At the end of the low ground stalking season, the stalker fettles his kit. Typically, some items will have withstood the test imposed by regular use better than others. The best examples will only require cleaning and maintenance; Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 26 Jun, 2008. 44 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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Let your spring fancy fly as free as a bird. Just imagine that some morning soon you will be stalking on your own low ground woods and fields! In your home, the shrill summons of the alarm clock will rouse you well before dawn Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 30 Jun, 2008. 52 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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This week we have travelled to Suffolk to meet specialist shooting law Solicitor David Barrington Barnes. “B.B.” as he is invariably known by his friends, has an office in Ipswich, Suffolk from which he deals with shooting law problems in all parts of England and Wales. Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 30 Jun, 2008. 52 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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One might reasonably expect the postbag of a firearms law lawyer to contain many questions relating to the use of rifles for deer. In practice, this is not the case, and the majority of enquiries flow from problems.... Submitted 18 Jun, 2008, edited 26 Jun, 2008. 25 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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