Lead shot could be banned in the Autumn 2023

So phase 2 involves a search warrant executed on every SGC holder in the U.K. ? How long would they spend on each visit ? How many Police are required for those checks ?
No warrant required, ammunition will be routinely inspected during FEO visits, routine traffic stops or at any other time an FAC holder interacts with the police.
I’d also put a condition on your cert that no lead ammo is to be held unless authorised as a member of a recognised target shooting club.
 
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Will the Police have the resources?
It seems even burglaries don't generally warrant their attention
🤔
The police will allocate resources for the initial phase, after that its just maintenance.
Again, if it was me doing the enforcement I’d concentrate on the ammunition dealers and importers first, that closes off supply.
Then I’d have the Elfinsafety boys and girls randomly checking game at every phase of the food chain from wholesaler to retailer and down to individual stalker/bunnybasher.
The transition won’t take long and won’t be expensive, most people will fall in line for a quiet life.
Making an example of one or 2 hold outs with heavy fines and revoked certs would get you compliance in the majority of cases.

You need to remember that the government has been planning this for a long time, if I can come up with a strategy in less than 30 seconds, you can be certain that the civil servants have one too.
I got mine from the EU proposals, what I posted is pretty much what was planned, a transition period following which use or possession would become illegal.
 
No warrant required, ammunition will be routinely inspected during FEO visits, routine traffic stops or at any other time an FAC holder interacts with the police.
I’d also put a condition on your cert that no lead ammo is to be held unless authorised as a member of a recognised target shooting club.
keep asking the question, why do you think target shooting will be exempt? and define target shooting? indoor ranges out door ranges, clay grounds? Why is target shooting not able to use non toxic?
 
^^^
With folk like this, who needs enemies......
I’m not the enemy, I’m just pointing out what is likely to happen based on available information and stated policy.
How do you see the ban being implemented?
More to the point, do you see a ban being implemented and enough holes left in it to allow you and everyone else with a .22 to carry on regardless?
I’d love to hear your views.
 
No warrant required, ammunition will be routinely inspected during FEO visits, routine traffic stops or at any other time an FAC holder interacts with the police.
I’d also put a condition on your cert that no lead ammo is to be held unless authorised as a member of a recognised target shooting club.
And what would stop someone not showing the lead ammunition ? The police powers to check ammunition and firearms don’t extend to checking the whole house.

How often do you think that officers attend and check on certificate holders properties l.

As for resources being allocated to conduct these mass checks, where are they coming from ? Most Police forces have insufficient resources to attend all immediate response calls on time.

Never seen or heard of anyone having ammunition checked by police as part of a traffic stop. In fact it would be an idiot cop that would attempt this, just get your rifles, shotguns out of the car so the public can see you’re carrying them. Instead the checking of police systems confirming the individual is a certificate holder is generally enough. How many cops have sufficient training and are able to recognise calibres, lead or monolithic rounds, steel or lead shot ?

The idea that Cops will pop around every certificate holders house and check all ammo to support a lead ban is quite frankly ridiculous.
 
And what would stop someone not showing the lead ammunition ? The police powers to check ammunition and firearms don’t extend to checking the whole house.

How often do you think that officers attend and check on certificate holders properties l.

As for resources being allocated to conduct these mass checks, where are they coming from ? Most Police forces have insufficient resources to attend all immediate response calls on time.

Never seen or heard of anyone having ammunition checked by police as part of a traffic stop. In fact it would be an idiot cop that would attempt this, just get your rifles, shotguns out of the car so the public can see you’re carrying them. Instead the checking of police systems confirming the individual is a certificate holder is generally enough. How many cops have sufficient training and are able to recognise calibres, lead or monolithic rounds, steel or lead shot ?

The idea that Cops will pop around every certificate holders house and check all ammo to support a lead ban is quite frankly ridiculous.

May be a case of if you are stopped they may ask to take a look at your carts or ammo but thats not how this will be policed.
We said the same as anglers in the 80’s when all lead shot was banned from no 8’s and larger we were saying sod that we will still use it but the fact was it got stopped at source and shops wouldn’t stock it so you pysically couldn’t buy it.
I think the licencing will change and you will only be able to buy lead if your conditions allow and you have good reason.
Thats all the police need to do to scupper most of the shooting population.
 
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May be a case of if you are stopped they may ask to take a look at your carts or ammo but thats not how this will be policed.
We said the same as anglers in the 80’s when all lead shot was banned from no 8’s and larger we were saying sod that we will still use it but the fact was it got stopped at source and shops wouldn’t stock it so you pysically couldn’t buy it.
I think the licencing will change and you will only be able to buy lead if your conditions allow and you have good reason.
Thats all the police need to do to scupper most of the shooting poulation.
I know that’s not how this will be policed, that’s my point. Stopping the sale with a phased roll out of a ban on use in years not months will see the lead in circulation disappear.

A hasty rushed through imminent ban in times of austerity will fall on its arse.
 
And your evidence for this given last time (2016 LAG) they rejected a lead ban.
The evidence is in plain sight contained in the EU implementation proposals and the first post in this thread.
Your civil servants will/have already copied and pasted the EU plans because they’re a pretty simple and effective road map.
A number of you seem to have the idea that you personally will be able to skirt around the ban, maybe you will, if theres only a few of you then it won’t be worth the effort to find you, but if a ban is implemented it will affect the vast majority of shooters and you can bet the farm that the penalties for flouting the ban will be severe.
The bigger problem for UK shooters is that you appear to be going it alone rather than coordinating your effort with the wider EU ban.
On your own the UK market is, I suspect, too small to force the international ruling bodies of the various shooting disciplines to change their ammunition regulations potentially leaving UK competitors at a disadvantage on the international stage.

If it was me, I’d be getting on to BASC, NGO, CPSA et al to have the implementation of any ban coordinated throughout Europe.
 
The evidence is in plain sight contained in the EU implementation proposals and the first post in this thread.
Your civil servants will/have already copied and pasted the EU plans because they’re a pretty simple and effective road map.
A number of you seem to have the idea that you personally will be able to skirt around the ban, maybe you will, if theres only a few of you then it won’t be worth the effort to find you, but if a ban is implemented it will affect the vast majority of shooters and you can bet the farm that the penalties for flouting the ban will be severe.
The bigger problem for UK shooters is that you appear to be going it alone rather than coordinating your effort with the wider EU ban.
On your own the UK market is, I suspect, too small to force the international ruling bodies of the various shooting disciplines to change their ammunition regulations potentially leaving UK competitors at a disadvantage on the international stage.

If it was me, I’d be getting on to BASC, NGO, CPSA et al to have the implementation of any ban coordinated throughout Europe.

by Europe you mean the Club we left?

Some countries have reversed their lead ban. We are not going it alone the EU club has FACE | European Federation for Hunting and Conservation

The simplest way is as has been said ban the sale of ALL ammunition that contains lead then in five, ten or more years non toxic will be the only ammunition available. Target shooting including clay shooting will then probably be the first to go non toxic as the users get through ammunition most likely much quicker than live quarry shooting. I am still using pigeon cartridges i purchased pre covid, but a 1000 clay cartridges go within a few months.

The next generation will know no different just like now for coarse fishing.
 
@dunwater I believe they will look at the turn over and revenue from shooting as a whole, throw the lead ban out maybe come out with some recommendations.
I think they will ask for evidence that shooting via lead is a serious health risk and sans evidence drop it. Possibly environmental issues such as clay shooting grounds will have some changes imposed upon them.

I know it's bull**** Britain with a thick crust but this thing is **** thin bull**** with a capital B!

I also believe that I am not alone in that things will go on in all manner of inventive ways, some illegal and some untested in law but it will go on. Just that come a ban on lead more so. Have they factored policing that in? I doubt it very much.

Just what is the greater good angle here?
There isn't one because there is not a problem, what makes you or anyone else not think they the powers haven't already asked the same question?
It's a unbelievable to think of all the freaking issues in the country, especially environmental.
Over population, sewage in rivers, housing. Cost of living, wars, chemicals sprayed all over the land, but lead ammunition or what ever being stopped is going to change the world for the better!

No some of you folk here might just like bending over and recieving what ever is thrust upon you but I and many like me don't and won't.
Oh sure should it go to the worst outcome they may like to believe they have won a battle and made us succumb but all they will of done is create yet more criminals. Why? Because you can't tell grown men that what they do is fine and then the next day tell them they are wrong! Especially when they, the powers are the worst lying bastards out there!
Bollocks to it, I'm off to look at crossbows....
 
If you think that someone who takes the time to read the enemies plans and strategies and relay them to you in advance is an “enemy” Gawd help us all.
My apologies, I shouldn't get involved with these posts because they **** ME RIGHT OFF.
**** me, if we were arguing about the use of heroin abuse I could understand it.
400years man has been shooting lead, how many was it that died from it and it's toxicity? Pass me some more agrochemicals though, lovely stuff FFS.
 
I was instantly transported back by Mr Dunwater's comments, to a mates thoughts I copied to this site in 2015.


Sorry if it bores some but I have dragged this one out again,;)
The Last Shooter – Autumn 2015
I used to be a wildfowler but I will not go into the details of how it was finally banned and how ALL the marshland areas were bought up by the bird protection societies from the massive income obtained from renting the marshes to windfarming[1]. Now that there are 100,000 wind generators on the marshes the sport would be impossible in any case. Can I however encourage any ex-wildfowler to give target shooting a try? It’s all there is now. I have described a typical day last week:-

I picked up the titanium box. It was the only permissible official pattern. It was strengthened with steel bars and covered with a bright red material with the words “NOT FOR UN-ESCORTED TRANSPORTATION” on one side and the national ‘Public to Police’ report line[2] on the other.
I parked in the supervised car park adjacent to the main police station and asked the guard for the APO; the ‘Accompanying Police Officer’. While waiting I wrote out the cheque for his services and signed the declaration for my gun. When the APO arrived he checked my paperwork, against the form[3] I had filled in 30 days in advance. We went to the civil arsenal set up after President Blair returned to power. He banned all home storage of firearms after an animal liberationist[4] outcry when a farmer shot a 'domesticated' wolf that had worried 47 of his sheep to death[5]. The BBC filmed the shooting and put out on the six o’ clock news. Nothing was said of the sheep.[6] They were not filmed lest their eviscerated bodies cause a legal offence under the Vegetarian (Banning Meat on Display) Act.

At the arsenal my gun was placed in the box and the APO locked it with my keys that he kept. He passed the box to me to carry and we walked to the car where I locked the box in the boot.
We drove towards the Sealand Ranges, held up only by a flock of about 12,000 pigeons, which blocked the light for 15 minutes. I scraped the windscreen and we continued.[7] The Range was still MOD approved but now with the additional civilian tunnel as all above surface shooting was curtailed on “collateral environmental grounds” The APO unlocked the case and attached the weapon to the firing point chain by the obligatory butt ring. This by law had to be installed, by an approved police blacksmith, to all civilian firearms. I noticed the splinters in the walnut around the ring had been crudely smoothed with a circular sander.

The APO checked with the MOD warden that the fans were on and that the filters were within usage dates. He then removed a small box from his briefcase, which contained my ammunition. He handed me 20 rounds and my usage form, which had spaces for the maximum of 100 rounds I was licensed to fire that year. I had 20 left. The target was a simple grey circle. The black and white target was now defunct and term ‘bull’s eye’ had been banned as both politically incorrect and inadmissible due to the animal killing connotations[8]. I fired my 20 shots to complete the years’ allocation. The cartridge cases were put into a stand. Three of them were bagged by the APO for the forensic library. The gun was put back into the case and locked in the range safe till departure. I completed the paperwork for each round fired then walked to the backstop with my sand sieve and recovered all the bullets. Back at the firing point they were counted and together with the cases they were bagged, labelled and signed by the APO and the range warden. Three of the bullets were added to the forensic envelope. I paid the range fees, the environmental damage fee and the metal recycling levy. I was not permitted to keep the target.
When the gun was returned to the police station I drove home and considered my future as a shooter. I had to stop while a pair of buzzards swooped on an emaciated robin and tore it apart in front of me on the road – it didn’t delay me more than a few seconds. The whole business of target shooting was becoming just too bureaucratic and expensive. My firearms certificate cost as much as a family car. My gun was almost an antique, a First World War Lee Enfield with some sentimental value but without a firearms license I would have to pay the fee for it to be destroyed at the approved facility. Deactivation was not an option as this had been made illegal the previous year.[9] I was also getting a rash from scratching the improved implant tracker chip we shooters had to submit to (for our own safety) and have checked annually after the police had shot someone carrying a red box without receiving a signal from an old pattern unit. It had been surgically implanted[10] in the soft skin under my right ear lobe. It would be a pleasure to be rid of it. After a “Post Shooting Society Integration Course” I could legally apply for its removal.
At my drive a flock of magpies was picking over the tipped out rubbish from my bin which had been ransacked by the pack of foxes that lived in the nearby park since the last law of predator control[11]. I parked the car and as I walked to my front door I noticed the police detector van pull away from the kerb, having checked my return. Inside the house my wife told me the checker squad (the ACPO[12] “Enhanced Firearms and Explosives Directorate”) had called while I was out and searched the house; checking as they were empowered to do at any time without notice. I noted on the sideboard a receipt for all my shooting books that I’d boxed for collection the previous day. Such books were now illegal in private homes to protect the young. Even my son’s book of ‘Robin Hood’ was on the banned list. Hopalong Cassidy (and the like) had been re-written long ago for children with the hero an environmentalist and heroic behavioural counsellor to children who had been reported by their nursery school teachers for building toy guns out of LEGO.[13]
So it was over. The marches of millions of ‘incorrect’ minorities made little difference to a government that bought votes from the majority groups; the telepizza generation that never left home[14]. They interacted by voting on all matters through the TV Cable link. Minorities disappeared with the exception of “politically correct” minorities as registered by the government. They had legal right to airtime on the BBC equal to any major national organisation.
I was beaten. I sat down at the desk to complete the so called “Voluntary Reformation Forms” which were delivered with every ‘Application to Shoot’ form’ They took two hours to complete and I was disturbed only by passers by screaming as a freed alligator[15] waddled down the road to the ornamental pond in the park and the armed robbery next door. Illegal guns were available in every public house. The Police didn’t arrive for two hours then burst in on me as the most likely suspect.
I completed the forms in the cells.

I know it’s too late for us to do anything now about wildfowling, but perhaps there is still just a chance for us on the target ranges. If enough of us get together I think we may be able to lobby for the use of shotguns again on the MOD approved ranges and get a repeal of the ‘Target Image Act’ to let us shoot at paper targets with the faint outline of a wigeon.

Hwfa 2015.

[1] The 100,000 windfarms now produce 0.3% of the UK energy requirement (when it’s windy)

[2] ‘Public to Police’ Report lines (PTP’s) began in 2003 with a bounty of £500 payable to anyone informing on motorists who might have been drinking. PTP education later became compusory as part of the National Personal and Social Education Curriculum. Guaranteed anonymity allowed even children to inform on their parents. Informer bounties proliferated to reward reports TV license evasion and politically incorrect criticism of any minority group.

[3] ‘Application To Discharge a Firearm Under Police Supervision’ form no.42.

[4] Later investigation showed that the outcry was based on a group of 6 animal activists who had managed to write 4 million letters to the government using a subject specific random letter generator and mixed enveloper which had been made available to them in their local benefits agency office.

[5] The wolf’s’ owner sued the farmer for “personal and undue distress’ for the loss of his dog and won the case – the farmer was not insured and lost his farm and home to the complainant. He also had to erect a memorial to the wolf.

[6] All farm animals were maintained purely for the licensed carnivores since vegetarianism had been declared a religion and official policy with mandatory compliance for all people born after 2008 with tax deductions for all families voluntarily compliant.

[7] In 2001 it was reported by BASC (British Association for Shooting and Conservation) that more than 6 million pigeons were shot each year to save crop damage. When all shooting of birds was banned the flocks proliferated so badly as to cause most arable farmers to move to France, their produce now being entirely imported. The 2009 pigeon storm resulted in the collapse of several historic rural buildings and structural damage to the Severn Bridge, through both the long term weight of the birds and also the corrosive effect of their excrement

[8] Targets in the shape of living creatures were banned in the ‘Target Image Act’

[9] Gun Act 2006 – “Any gun, replica, toy representing a gun, 3D drawing, shape, article likely to be misrepresented as a firearm whether to scale or otherwise should not be kept as personal property in the home under penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 12 years and or fine not exceeding £50,000, providing no distress whatsoever can be proved. If no distress is not proved the maximum penalty is the minimum. The onus of proof to be on the accused. (Children under 7 years of age excluded but in the event of any breach by said children their parents or guardians to be considered entirely responsible and subject to the full force of the law as applicable to adults)

[10] Implants were funded by the bearer. The cost included a proportion for staffing the Regional Tracker Centres, which indicated the location of all shooter implantees on a screen as individual flashing lights. If any more than 5 were seen to be adjacent; police presence was mandatory. In 2009 an aircraft was diverted to a police SWAT base adjacent to the Cherie Blaire Centre when by chance 14 implantees took the same plane home after a compulsory police re-education conference. 2 were shot by accident when seen carrying rolled up attendance certificates, which were mistaken for weapons.

[11] The Predatory Control Laws made it illegal for person or persons to predate on any animal whatsoever and without exception. The Act of legislation was called the “Animal Rights Charter ”. The penalties were to be progressively introduced until 2015 when any mammal, fish or fowl would have exactly the same protection from the law as a British Citizen.

[12] ACPO – Association of Chief Police Officers.

[13] As early as the 1990’s, toy guns including those made of LEGO have been banned in all UK nursery schools. Cowboys and Indian games are similarly banned and staff are trained at college to police this rule.

[14] The Driving Acts had made motorist officially antisocial criminals licensed to travel only on alternate weeks to a maximum of 8 days per month and 4 days in any week

[15] All wild animals were freed from zoos in 2007 after an on screen TV referendum. Most carnivores died naturally, as their food supply was not considered politically correct and they preyed off each other. Some were still at large and the public was educated to lie still if attacked. Most ran away and survived. With thanks to a shooting friend.:-|
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I was instantly transported back by Mr Dunwater's comments, to a mates thoughts I copied to this site in 2015.


Sorry if it bores some but I have dragged this one out again,;)
The Last Shooter – Autumn 2015
I used to be a wildfowler but I will not go into the details of how it was finally banned and how ALL the marshland areas were bought up by the bird protection societies from the massive income obtained from renting the marshes to windfarming[1]. Now that there are 100,000 wind generators on the marshes the sport would be impossible in any case. Can I however encourage any ex-wildfowler to give target shooting a try? It’s all there is now. I have described a typical day last week:-

I picked up the titanium box. It was the only permissible official pattern. It was strengthened with steel bars and covered with a bright red material with the words “NOT FOR UN-ESCORTED TRANSPORTATION” on one side and the national ‘Public to Police’ report line[2] on the other.
I parked in the supervised car park adjacent to the main police station and asked the guard for the APO; the ‘Accompanying Police Officer’. While waiting I wrote out the cheque for his services and signed the declaration for my gun. When the APO arrived he checked my paperwork, against the form[3] I had filled in 30 days in advance. We went to the civil arsenal set up after President Blair returned to power. He banned all home storage of firearms after an animal liberationist[4] outcry when a farmer shot a 'domesticated' wolf that had worried 47 of his sheep to death[5]. The BBC filmed the shooting and put out on the six o’ clock news. Nothing was said of the sheep.[6] They were not filmed lest their eviscerated bodies cause a legal offence under the Vegetarian (Banning Meat on Display) Act.

At the arsenal my gun was placed in the box and the APO locked it with my keys that he kept. He passed the box to me to carry and we walked to the car where I locked the box in the boot.
We drove towards the Sealand Ranges, held up only by a flock of about 12,000 pigeons, which blocked the light for 15 minutes. I scraped the windscreen and we continued.[7] The Range was still MOD approved but now with the additional civilian tunnel as all above surface shooting was curtailed on “collateral environmental grounds” The APO unlocked the case and attached the weapon to the firing point chain by the obligatory butt ring. This by law had to be installed, by an approved police blacksmith, to all civilian firearms. I noticed the splinters in the walnut around the ring had been crudely smoothed with a circular sander.

The APO checked with the MOD warden that the fans were on and that the filters were within usage dates. He then removed a small box from his briefcase, which contained my ammunition. He handed me 20 rounds and my usage form, which had spaces for the maximum of 100 rounds I was licensed to fire that year. I had 20 left. The target was a simple grey circle. The black and white target was now defunct and term ‘bull’s eye’ had been banned as both politically incorrect and inadmissible due to the animal killing connotations[8]. I fired my 20 shots to complete the years’ allocation. The cartridge cases were put into a stand. Three of them were bagged by the APO for the forensic library. The gun was put back into the case and locked in the range safe till departure. I completed the paperwork for each round fired then walked to the backstop with my sand sieve and recovered all the bullets. Back at the firing point they were counted and together with the cases they were bagged, labelled and signed by the APO and the range warden. Three of the bullets were added to the forensic envelope. I paid the range fees, the environmental damage fee and the metal recycling levy. I was not permitted to keep the target.
When the gun was returned to the police station I drove home and considered my future as a shooter. I had to stop while a pair of buzzards swooped on an emaciated robin and tore it apart in front of me on the road – it didn’t delay me more than a few seconds. The whole business of target shooting was becoming just too bureaucratic and expensive. My firearms certificate cost as much as a family car. My gun was almost an antique, a First World War Lee Enfield with some sentimental value but without a firearms license I would have to pay the fee for it to be destroyed at the approved facility. Deactivation was not an option as this had been made illegal the previous year.[9] I was also getting a rash from scratching the improved implant tracker chip we shooters had to submit to (for our own safety) and have checked annually after the police had shot someone carrying a red box without receiving a signal from an old pattern unit. It had been surgically implanted[10] in the soft skin under my right ear lobe. It would be a pleasure to be rid of it. After a “Post Shooting Society Integration Course” I could legally apply for its removal.
At my drive a flock of magpies was picking over the tipped out rubbish from my bin which had been ransacked by the pack of foxes that lived in the nearby park since the last law of predator control[11]. I parked the car and as I walked to my front door I noticed the police detector van pull away from the kerb, having checked my return. Inside the house my wife told me the checker squad (the ACPO[12] “Enhanced Firearms and Explosives Directorate”) had called while I was out and searched the house; checking as they were empowered to do at any time without notice. I noted on the sideboard a receipt for all my shooting books that I’d boxed for collection the previous day. Such books were now illegal in private homes to protect the young. Even my son’s book of ‘Robin Hood’ was on the banned list. Hopalong Cassidy (and the like) had been re-written long ago for children with the hero an environmentalist and heroic behavioural counsellor to children who had been reported by their nursery school teachers for building toy guns out of LEGO.[13]
So it was over. The marches of millions of ‘incorrect’ minorities made little difference to a government that bought votes from the majority groups; the telepizza generation that never left home[14]. They interacted by voting on all matters through the TV Cable link. Minorities disappeared with the exception of “politically correct” minorities as registered by the government. They had legal right to airtime on the BBC equal to any major national organisation.
I was beaten. I sat down at the desk to complete the so called “Voluntary Reformation Forms” which were delivered with every ‘Application to Shoot’ form’ They took two hours to complete and I was disturbed only by passers by screaming as a freed alligator[15] waddled down the road to the ornamental pond in the park and the armed robbery next door. Illegal guns were available in every public house. The Police didn’t arrive for two hours then burst in on me as the most likely suspect.
I completed the forms in the cells.

I know it’s too late for us to do anything now about wildfowling, but perhaps there is still just a chance for us on the target ranges. If enough of us get together I think we may be able to lobby for the use of shotguns again on the MOD approved ranges and get a repeal of the ‘Target Image Act’ to let us shoot at paper targets with the faint outline of a wigeon.

Hwfa 2015.

[1] The 100,000 windfarms now produce 0.3% of the UK energy requirement (when it’s windy)

[2] ‘Public to Police’ Report lines (PTP’s) began in 2003 with a bounty of £500 payable to anyone informing on motorists who might have been drinking. PTP education later became compusory as part of the National Personal and Social Education Curriculum. Guaranteed anonymity allowed even children to inform on their parents. Informer bounties proliferated to reward reports TV license evasion and politically incorrect criticism of any minority group.

[3] ‘Application To Discharge a Firearm Under Police Supervision’ form no.42.

[4] Later investigation showed that the outcry was based on a group of 6 animal activists who had managed to write 4 million letters to the government using a subject specific random letter generator and mixed enveloper which had been made available to them in their local benefits agency office.

[5] The wolf’s’ owner sued the farmer for “personal and undue distress’ for the loss of his dog and won the case – the farmer was not insured and lost his farm and home to the complainant. He also had to erect a memorial to the wolf.

[6] All farm animals were maintained purely for the licensed carnivores since vegetarianism had been declared a religion and official policy with mandatory compliance for all people born after 2008 with tax deductions for all families voluntarily compliant.

[7] In 2001 it was reported by BASC (British Association for Shooting and Conservation) that more than 6 million pigeons were shot each year to save crop damage. When all shooting of birds was banned the flocks proliferated so badly as to cause most arable farmers to move to France, their produce now being entirely imported. The 2009 pigeon storm resulted in the collapse of several historic rural buildings and structural damage to the Severn Bridge, through both the long term weight of the birds and also the corrosive effect of their excrement

[8] Targets in the shape of living creatures were banned in the ‘Target Image Act’

[9] Gun Act 2006 – “Any gun, replica, toy representing a gun, 3D drawing, shape, article likely to be misrepresented as a firearm whether to scale or otherwise should not be kept as personal property in the home under penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 12 years and or fine not exceeding £50,000, providing no distress whatsoever can be proved. If no distress is not proved the maximum penalty is the minimum. The onus of proof to be on the accused. (Children under 7 years of age excluded but in the event of any breach by said children their parents or guardians to be considered entirely responsible and subject to the full force of the law as applicable to adults)

[10] Implants were funded by the bearer. The cost included a proportion for staffing the Regional Tracker Centres, which indicated the location of all shooter implantees on a screen as individual flashing lights. If any more than 5 were seen to be adjacent; police presence was mandatory. In 2009 an aircraft was diverted to a police SWAT base adjacent to the Cherie Blaire Centre when by chance 14 implantees took the same plane home after a compulsory police re-education conference. 2 were shot by accident when seen carrying rolled up attendance certificates, which were mistaken for weapons.

[11] The Predatory Control Laws made it illegal for person or persons to predate on any animal whatsoever and without exception. The Act of legislation was called the “Animal Rights Charter ”. The penalties were to be progressively introduced until 2015 when any mammal, fish or fowl would have exactly the same protection from the law as a British Citizen.

[12] ACPO – Association of Chief Police Officers.

[13] As early as the 1990’s, toy guns including those made of LEGO have been banned in all UK nursery schools. Cowboys and Indian games are similarly banned and staff are trained at college to police this rule.

[14] The Driving Acts had made motorist officially antisocial criminals licensed to travel only on alternate weeks to a maximum of 8 days per month and 4 days in any week

[15] All wild animals were freed from zoos in 2007 after an on screen TV referendum. Most carnivores died naturally, as their food supply was not considered politically correct and they preyed off each other. Some were still at large and the public was educated to lie still if attacked. Most ran away and survived. With thanks to a shooting friend.:-|
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Yes it is boring... :coat:
 
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