I suspect this may be on the moneyHe had something else going on and this was a way for the cops to get another bite at the apple
It doesn't work like that!Begs the question that if you are allowed 250 rounds for 3 different calibres, giving a total max of 750, but had 260 in one calibre but 245 in each of the others, then has a law been broken and, if so, would it be in the public interest to prosecute on that basis.
Makes no sense at all, either your security falls within HO guidance or it doesn't .There seems to be a push to reduce the amount of ammo held. The explanation I was given is that ammo stored at my house is a rigger risk of being stolen than ammo stored at an rfd so they would rather we went to the rfd more frequently than had stockpiles in our cabinets.
Kind of makes sense, unless you are shooting A LOT!!
Ammunition Allowance.
Your FAC is very specific as the total amount of rounds you can possess for each calibre on your FAC. If it says 220 rounds of .243 Winchester, that doesn’t mean 201 or a couple of rounds of 6mm CM etc, it means up to and including 220 of 243 WinchesterBegs the question that if you are allowed 250 rounds for 3 different calibres, giving a total max of 750, but had 260 in one calibre but 245 in each of the others, then has a law been broken and, if so, would it be in the public interest to prosecute on that basis.
The FEO who handled my original FAC application was very practical. I'd asked for a very modest ammo allowance, and during the interview he said: "You're quite a long way from a gunshop here", and promptly doubled what I'd asked for.There seems to be a push to reduce the amount of ammo held. The explanation I was given is that ammo stored at my house is a rigger risk of being stolen than ammo stored at an rfd so they would rather we went to the rfd more frequently than had stockpiles in our cabinets.
Kind of makes sense, unless you are shooting A LOT!!
I have no issue with my ammo limits - was just posing a questions as one extra 243 in lieu of one less 308 is, in the grand scheme of things, a non issue.Your FAC is very specific as the total amount of rounds you can possess for each calibre on your FAC. If it says 220 rounds of .243 Winchester, that doesn’t mean 201 or a couple of rounds of 6mm CM etc, it means up to and including 220 of 243 Winchester
When you sign your FAC you agree to comply with the terms of your FAC. It then says if it is an offence to breach the terms of the certificate with a maximum penalty of six months with free board and lodging and / or a fine.
If you don’t like the terms of your certificate you can either:
1) just accept them and get on with your deer stalking etc
2) go back to your firearms department and have a discussion directly or if that doesn’t work you can appeal through due process in the courts etc
Or give up your FAC and all the obligations of firearms ownership and use in the UK. You can still go out stalking and use an estate rifle under the estate rifle rules, or be a member of an approved rifle club and use club rifles on the range.
Indeed. But you know how the police love us owning firearms!!Makes no sense at all, either your security falls within HO guidance or it doesn't .
I know it doesn’t. But was posing the question as in the case presented the person was acquitted (if I read it correctly).It doesn't work like that!
No he was not acquitted. He plead guilty, and got a telling off rather than a fine or a sentence, so he will have criminal record for breach of the Firearms Act.I know it doesn’t. But was posing the question as in the case presented the person was acquitted (if I read it correctly).
I misread it then.No he was not acquitted. He plead guilty, and got a telling off rather than a fine or a sentence, so he will have criminal record for breach of the Firearms Act.
Acquittal would mean that the case was dropped so he never faced the charges in court, or he was found not guilty.
It may have had relevance to the situation in 1920 and totally irrelevant nowThere should be no limit on ammo held anyway.
Just another token restriction to say control is in place .
Once someone has 600 rounds of centrefire ammo then number is moot
If you read through the report it says the police officers were there on another matter not in front of the courts now.Always the most likely scenario.