@Conor O'Gorman
If I may just...
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The sooner this utter nonsense is consigned to the waste bin of history the better.
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It has served no useful purpose in keeping the public safe. It is 'enforced' by those, who are often, not the best 'qualified' to do so.
It is not policed. It is un-policable (I may have just invented that word). It is utterly...
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Police Scotland no longer conduct this futile exercise; I am pleased to read that other Forces south of the wall (yes they are 'Forces' and not 'Services') are following suit. They all need to get on board with it.
If you are 'safe' to be issued with a firearm (any firearm), then it has to be the case that the 'buck' stops with you - (See what happened there?)
If I may draw your attention to this book, and Chapter 3, which says:-
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- Has anyone ever, (in the history of the world) been prosecuted for using a firearm of an 'unsuitable' calibre for any land 'deemed suitable' by the Chief Constable for a 'different' calibre?
Christ!
This stuff does nothing for my angina!
I have a .375 and it came (over fifteen years ago) with 'Open' conditions. During a recent variation (not related), it came back conditioned only for Scotland!
A pal in same County had the same happen to him.
The FEO agreed this was nonsense and said he would get it changed back.
It never happened. Utter, utter nonsense.
I am heading North next month on the Sika Stags. I will be taking the .375 - where (apparently) I can be trusted six inches north of the Wall, but not six inches south of it.
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Bastard thing.
I don't even like it, but that is not the point!