Can I sidetrack this thread slightly by asking if any of you have something in place regarding your firearms in the event of your untimely death?
I and one or two friends now have shared firearms, ie, we own them but they appear quite legally on another's certificate.
This came about when a friend, a company chairman, died suddenly from a heart attack.
The police turned up that evening to collect the guns, unfortunately his grieving widow, no doubt to upset to remember the drill, produced the cabinet keys, and despite her protests, his very expensive shotguns were rolled up in a blanket.
They were recovered by another friend, an RFD, who had to enrol the help of another friend, a judge, who also helped recover repair costs for the damage caused by the police's rough handling.
A similar incidence regarding a dairy farmer's sudden death, resulted in a poice swoop within 24 hours to recover guns safely locked away was told to me subsequently.
These cases happened a few years ago, so obviously the situation is not improving.
I and one or two friends now have shared firearms, ie, we own them but they appear quite legally on another's certificate.
This came about when a friend, a company chairman, died suddenly from a heart attack.
The police turned up that evening to collect the guns, unfortunately his grieving widow, no doubt to upset to remember the drill, produced the cabinet keys, and despite her protests, his very expensive shotguns were rolled up in a blanket.
They were recovered by another friend, an RFD, who had to enrol the help of another friend, a judge, who also helped recover repair costs for the damage caused by the police's rough handling.
A similar incidence regarding a dairy farmer's sudden death, resulted in a poice swoop within 24 hours to recover guns safely locked away was told to me subsequently.
These cases happened a few years ago, so obviously the situation is not improving.