I've been away for some cups of tea... actually quite a few cups
Writing this as Andy, but via MO handle as the business in general shares the view.
Large part of my brain telling me to walk away from this, but if we were sensible all the time life would become very dull! As well as being a shooting related business, we are all here - first and foremost - stalkers and shooters. Regardless of RFD etc etc etc - we are 'Joe Public' in the broader context. So law - good, bad, indifferent and crazy applies to and affects us just as everyone else. Threats to fieldsports doubly impact - in addition to the personal interest, we stand to lose our livelihood.
What should have been a great opportunity to clarify a position for the benefit of all and perhaps debate the law as it stands in a constructive way has - YET AGAIN ( and that is a shout - of sheer darn frustration ) degenerated into a bun fight and personal ego/ agenda match. I'm not Admin, just a member so I've no right to tell people what should or should not be said on a public forum - but what has been put on here - by a number of people - has, it seems, been driven by anger of the moment. And in giving into that several people have done our cause - my cause - no good whatsoever. Can none of you see that? So now I'm writing in anger of the moment - because you lot are putting the things I love and cherish in jeopardy and I think that gives me the obligation to say something.
We've Firearms legislation that is frankly a muggers buddle. Whose to blame? All of us. Do we concentrate on doing the best we can to change it for the better - or do we remain embroiled in a mud slinging match until we eventually look around/ wake up and realise the lot has gone. Because make no mistake, brush it off if you will- but it is ever moving that way.
Authorities admit that much legislation is so complex that it is becoming near impossible for those affected by it and charged with its administration to follow it. But whilst it stands its the law. No matter what anyone says over a cup of tea the law stands - guideline, briefing notes, policy documents - all can be persuasive; but bottom line is what is written on the paperwork parliament passed. We may not like it, it may make no sense - it may be twisted and used against us - but if you start picking and choosing the law to suit the moment you throw away the underpinnings of everything - baby goes with the bathwater.
People on here - in so many words or otherwise have admitted they break the law. People on here have had the law pointed out to them and have gone on to state they will still break the law. Do you really want a picture painting of what even relatively neutral people will make of that - let alone those with an anti agenda? Do you honestly - after the brief pause for thought - not see the damage to all of us that is done by that. How on earth is anyone going to withstand the claim - and its being made already - that all guns must be banned because no humanly possible legislation is air tight and 'those people' will just ignore it - as they always do.
Matt took time to give the bottom line. It wasnt obvious, but in truth was there - he doesn't like it any more than we do. But his role was to state what the position was - and he did so with knowledge. That benefit was rapidly watered down because he also lost his cool and made poor choices in how he phrased subsequent responses. I can fully appreciate the human exasperation, but he should have walked away for that cup of tea. He was too abrasive in things he said and that detracted from the overall good. I can fully understand the frustration that came out, but not that he allowed it so come out. Yet again BASC were the one's here and putting something into the forum - they goofed - again - in terms of delivery, but where oh where are all the other bodies people rave about?
Only Matt named, but I believe the other posters concerned are quite obvious.
Stop helping to destroy our sport.