I still suspect that they (D & C) had no intention of granting my variation and were happy to sit on it indefinitely <<<YES
So...latest update: It is now
clear that the
senior FEO at D&C was delaying the processing of my variation. Once it reached the 3+ month mark, I wrote to the Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall:
Shaun Sawyer. That was yesterday morning. By yesterday
afternoon, the regional FEO had called me to state that the senior FEO,
Steve Carder, had declined the variation.
Per the advice from
Bill Harriman at BASC, appeals against inappropriate variation determinations take place in the Crown Court. Read: expensive. I will read the letter the senior FEO has declared he will write by way of explanation for declination, and take counsel. Subject to review,
it seems that the Senior FEO position is out of step with Home Office Guidelines. So securing a Crown Court confirmation of his error, and one that all FAC holders can point to, is likely to be beneficial to all hunters who know and use larger calibres safely both here and abroad.
From telcoms with Middlemoor staffers
in April 2019 I knew Carder was not in favour of issuing aolq to .300win and .375 calibres. However, in the preceding year I had discussed at some length my desire for .375 aolq status with D&C FLO head of department:
Michelle Mounsey . In those conversations I had been given the clear understanding that were I to satisfy HOG criteria it would be no problem. But Carder's 2019 adjudications are at variance with Mounsey's November 2018 position, and his authority (apparently) sits above hers.
Staffers at D&C elaborated on Carder's position: "he (Carder) feels the HOG is badly worded and FAC holders twist its meaning to their advantage". And "...he (Carder) states that calibres like a .375 would blow a domestic deer to bits". Crown Court outcomes are not predictable. But I am pretty sure of this: the Courts do not like
officers of the law rubbishing
those who frame it. In my opinion, the 2016 HOG was written by an experienced shooter, someone versed in law and has wise words. Certainly, the author of that text would never declare that a "calibres like a .375 would blow a domestic deer to bits", because they would know that to be twaddle.
It is bad enough when national legislature goes against the shooting community. But when individual FLOs make new rules
not supported by law, we need to throw light on that and have the shooting associations hold that behaviour to higher scrutiny.
I will keep you all posted. We seem to be entering difficult times.