BASC vice chair issues rallying cry to women in shooting

Conor O'Gorman

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“We all have a duty and we all have a responsibility” said BASC vice chair Claire Sadler to more than than 100 people attending BASC’s Women in Shooting event at The Game Fair.

Saturday at The Game Fair marked the third anniversary of the launch of BASC’s Women in Shooting initiative and BASC vice chair, Claire Sadler, used the opportunity to issue a call to action.

Speaking at the Women in Shooting reception, Claire said: “For everyone here, it comes as no surprise to any one of us that we are facing numerous and well-documented threats to our way of life and livelihoods. We can now no longer have passive members of our community.

“Now is the time to rally, and to be counted. I want to ask every person here to take on individual accountability by selling our community, sharing our way of life and actively contribute to ensure that we can continue to thrive.”

She asked those in attendance to think on how they could encourage more people to share in our way of life. Claire also reinforced the importance of the bodies which represent people in fieldsports, saying: “If you are not a member of any of the organisations that are relentlessly fighting for the future of shooting, you are not being counted and you are not doing one of the easiest things you can do to help us thrive.

“A unified, rallied and passionate community is powerful. We all have a duty and we all have a responsibility.”

 
She might want to give the CPSA and the NRA a nudge too while shes at it !
The issue is with such orgs and even little small local clubs ... is perhaps the leaders no longer being pro-active? I have been shocked by the attitude of " SOME " recently while getting back into Target shooting . Shooting sports ( any of them ) are very vulnerable when the leaders are very much on Gods waiting list !
CPSA and NRA are of course going to be very much part of this loop
 
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