Re: starting kids off
- From: dchristensen@xxxxxxxxx (David Christensen)
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:03:59 GMT
In article <$FxFxiE1EdLDFw4J@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(mark) wrote:
> *From:* mark <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Date:* Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:42:29 +0100
>
> In message <dgkh6p$mo0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dave
> <theflykwacs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
> >Hello Mark,
> >Can't you get the farmer friend to come out with you for a short while
> to
> >let your daughter have a go??
> >Judging from the BASC info >>>> ON that land, WITH that person, this
> > would
> >allow your daughter to shoot wouldn't it?
> >Regards
> >Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk)
> >
> >
> I believe 'borrow a shotgun from the occupier of private premises '
> implies the 'occupier' already has a certificate for owning a shotgun.
> :(
>
> Therefore the person whose land it is must have a certificate.
> I had every intention of taking her to clay shoot (was looking forward
> to having the excuse for myself too :) ) but it's nice to show a
> complete novice safety and technique etc. in a nice safe place without
> too many people watching. My old dad took us shooting when we were
> twelve years old over land he had permission to shoot on before we ever
> had certificates.
How about you pay the farmer £1 rent to be the exclusive occupier of his
field for an afternoon?
DC
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