Cancelled my BDS membership a couple of years ago as I couldn't see what they actually did for me.
Maybe you'd have been better asking "what they actually did for deer"!
Cancelled my BDS membership a couple of years ago as I couldn't see what they actually did for me.
Maybe you'd have been better asking "what they actually did for deer"!
I don't have an overriding concern of deer welfare as they are hardly an endangered species, it's as hypocritical as if you were a member of a pheasant welfare charity because you love driven days!
Then both you and the BDS are better off without each other.
Can someone tell me how the BDS affects deer welfare on most private land within the UK, or even on FC managed and what percentage of deer shooters are members.
Then both you and the BDS are better off without each other.
Same here. My opinion is if most of these organisations truly cared about being the strongest voice for shooting they would amalgamate as being in smaller groups trying to poach each other's members isn't going to do anyone any good other than their Chief Executive.
I am with BASC because they have always seemed the most professional offering to represent shooters, that is in addition to me having separate commercial insurance. Cancelled my BDS membership a couple of years ago as I couldn't see what they actually did for me.
One point I will make. A charity, by law, cannot campaign politically for law changes. Despite what the RSPCA may try to achive. So if you are wanting to pay money to a group, organisation, that is actively and effectively lobby for no further changes in our gun laws then joining any organisation that is a charity is a waste of your money. Both BDS and the British NRA being charities. I have always felt that by doing so the British NRA has effectively rendered itself impotent.