Re: starting kids off
- From: mark <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 23:18:43 +0100
In message <memo.20050919220655.2864B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, David Christensen <dchristensen@xxxxxxxxx> writes
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
That is not such a bad idea achsully :)
-- Mark Roberts .
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