Wildfowler Dean James has had his shotgun licence restored
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harassment or domestic conflict were made against him, many of which stemmed from his time as a pub and club owner in the barracks town of Chepstow.
Though he had been cleared of all criminal charges, police believed that he posed a potential danger to the public if allowed to keep his guns.
Recorder Ben Browne QC said his decision to uphold the appeal did not imply criticism of the police, who had not met Mr James or had access to as much information as the court.
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