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Time Well Spent June 4, 2025

A BASC member’s shotgun certificate has been returned following action supported by the association’s Fighting Fund. 

The member’s permit had been revoked as a result of a dispute between members of his family and their neighbours. BASC believed that the member had only peripheral involvement in the dispute and his revocation was disproportionate; the result of “collateral damage”. 

The member’s certificate was then reinstated by Sussex Police following intervention by BASC, which made clear that it would vigorously contest the revocation and seek legal costs if the case went to appeal, supported by its Fighting Fund. BASC’s discussions with the constabulary prompted a review of the evidence, following which the member had his licence returned to him. 

BASC’s director of firearms, Bill Harriman, said: “I am delighted that this member had their certificate returned, albeit that it should never have been revoked in the first place. After BASC intimated to the police that it would give the member Fighting Fund support to appeal the decision and ask for costs if successful, Sussex Police reconsidered the matter. 

“This case shows clear evidence of flawed decision making which is to nobody’s benefit. BASC will be pursuing this further through the Police and Crime Commissioner,” he added. 

 

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