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Cartman

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  1. So, after the nonsense written, virtually everyone who took the poll disagrees with the article. How embarrassing.
  2. Thanks lads, a lot of useful advice there. I am hoping to get a new permission on better land this week. My guns are on an FAC as I have a .22 as well. When I get this other permission, do I need to submit it to the police/FAO or is it suffice just to hold onto the signed permission sheet in case its ever asked for?
  3. At least that would be a genuine reason! Unfortunately in this case, I have not been given a reason. I potentially have some new ground I might be able to get permission on shortly, hopefully. I was more concerned at getting a knock at the door from the police saying as you don't have any active permission to shoot on land, we need your gun until you get it sorted. I am joining the local clay club next week, so will have membership of a clay club as well. Incidently, I run the scenario past my RFD, and he said that the police are unlikely to remove the SG, at most they will tell me to get land sorted out and report back to them
  4. No, no issues re shooting without permission etc. I simply think the other guy has mentioned we had a few issues and because the other guy is his "pal" he has decided to remove my permission. Seems crazy behaviour for a grown man, but there you go
  5. No, he did admit that I done nothing wrong, and its not in relation to the gun or shooting for that matter. I believe its with regard to issues I have had many years ago with another farmer (pretty innocuous and unrelated to shooting in any way) who this guy is friendly with, and I suspect the other farmer put a flea in his ear.
  6. Ive had my licence a few months. To cut a long story short, the person who had allowed me permission to shoot on his land has suddenly told me I cannot shoot there anymore. Im really puzzled, as I have not done anything wrong, and only shot there once before. After being really friendly for ages, he got really aggressive, accusing me of being dishonest and even got to the point where he told me if I came back on his land he would call the police! At this point, Ill point out again that I genuinely have done nothing wrong and am totally perplexed as he won't even tell me exactly what I am supposed to have said or done that annoyed him so much! Nowt queer as folk! But reading between the lines, I believe I now know why, and its very innocuous. However, my point is, I wouldn't put it past him contacting the local police and informing them that he has withdrawn my permission to shoot and I would like to know where that will leave me. Are the police liable to take notice? Will they look to remove my gun, or tell me to seek a new permission? At the moment, I intend looking for other land to shoot. Please, if replying could it be based on fact rather than what you would image would happen? Many thanks guys.
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