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Farmers and rural communities have raised serious concerns over proposed changes to shotgun regulations following the 2021 shootings in Keyham, Plymouth. One suggestion under review is to require shotguns to be stored away from the owner’s home – potentially in licensed gunshops – a move critics say would prevent landowners from reacting quickly to threats against livestock.
The proposals are part of a wider Home Office consultation aimed at tightening shotgun ownership rules. While they are intended to enhance public safety, rural advocates warn that the changes could seriously disrupt countryside life, where shotguns are essential for pest control and protecting animals. Jake Swindells, director of the Scottish Countryside Alliance, warned the rules risk turning responsible farmers into criminals.
“It is unthinkable that a farmer couldn’t access a shotgun over a weekend to deal with a marauding fox or dog threatening livestock,” he said.
Critics argue the proposals fail to account for the unique needs of rural communities. With limited police coverage and long response times in some areas, immediate access to a legally held firearm can be vital for preventing harm to animals or property. Countryside groups are urging the Government to balance public safety with practicality.
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