Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
I was a member of wagbi and then basc. I was disgruntled with them on the run up to the lead ban in England(wildfowl) I was instrumental in meetings held in various parts of Scotland between wildfowlers, Basc, Countryside alliance etc . I amongst a lot of fellow fowlers, game keepers etc all heard the BAsc state that the ban was through in England and it would soon go through in Scotland and why they AGREED with it etc. I could go on but you and everyone who wants to see, will see the point. The BASC have taken our money for years and have made promises etc but only given back small token gestures whilst having their hands held by the other country organisations. My last word as I know there are none as blind as those who do not wish to see--- I am too long in the tooth and seen to many kidders to be fooled by false gods and promise.
Your comment above was in reference to my point that BASC recently played a key role in stopping a ban on the use of lead airgun pellets for live quarry and target shooting. I pointed out that this was a benefit to you and 1-2 million others and I asked if you would agree and instead you have brought up matters from a quarter of a century ago as your 'last words'.
You will know that the restrictions on the use of lead shot that got rolled out 21-25 years ago were because the UK signed up to the AEWA treaty. Over the last 25 years, 20 of which I have worked at BASC I have seen no evidence of 'small token gestures' rather I have seen BASC fighting for all shooting disciplines as threats have arisen and plenty of proactive work also. The BASC deer register is one of those proactive projects and I hope it helps a few folk find stalking opportunities in their area - it is nothing less and nothing more than that.