Lets face it the whole FA system is so unpredictable, from constabulary to constabulary it is a joke.
I am not a member of BASC, but I do commend them for at least putting a sensible case forward to get some over all consistency into the FA system. We hear of those that pass their Level 1 being given an open ticket, whilst others have a mentoring condition (west sussex being particularly bad on this issue) whilst I understand Cambridge do not believe in it (so I was told by a recent SD member and client)
Then we have this ridiculous situation where upon you can have a 243 to shoot Fox at night, but the local police will not allow you to use it for deer stalking. Or you have it on your ticket but to shoot a goat or wild boar you have to apply for it again.
Its a waste of police time, money, resources and is unworkable.
I am all for gun safety and to stop weapons falling into the wrong hands. Also we have a huge amount of people taking up deer stalking, many with little or no experience of handling firearms, some not so. Do we really need a bench mark qualification that is in line with other EU countries (don't forget in many EU countries you cannot hunt unless you have Level 1)...................YES WE DO.
I would not want to see it made compulsory to take Level 1, and many on here are against it being so. In most cases these people are long established FA owners and are in the system, but what about all the newbies joining the sport?
Level 1 and 2 are here to stay, and quite frankly I decided to get on with it many years back as it was not going away and it is here to stay......END OFF. So why do we get the same old issues again about Level 1 and 2?
Lets hope that these new proposals are taken on board by the police, at least it will cut down their work load and save the tax payer money. Well done BASC
ATB
Sikamalc