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The Government has confirmed it will consult on merging the shotgun and firearms licensing systems, in what shooting organisations warn could trigger the biggest exodus in decades.
The proposals would require every shotgun owner to go through the same licensing process as rifle owners, fundamentally changing how half a million shotgun owners access shooting. Confirmation that the consultation will now definitely go ahead follows meetings between the Home Office and shooting organisations in recent days, and ends months of speculation about the Government’s intentions.
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Game shooting at Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire: A game shooting feature from the October 2010 issue of Shooting Gazette.
<strong>An outbreak of disease among partridges in the south of England could lead to a poor performance on shoot days</strong>
The findings of the charity’s controversial Birdcrime 2009 report receive a poor response from the shooting community.
<strong>Tony Jackson writes in response to Jackie Drakeford's article in the 8th of September issue (Have your say)</strong>
<strong>Countryside groups led a campaign in opposition to an Amendment tabled during a debate on the Wildlife & Natural Environment Bill in the NI Assembly</strong>
In previous autumns I have sometimes seen good numbers of birds feeding on greened-up rape stubble. What are they feeding on, and is it worth decoying them?
<strong>Former Countryside Alliance Eastern regional director, Alice Barnard aged 33 has been appointed the new chief executive of the Countryside Alliance</strong>
Is there any advantage in using different shades of hide netting. For instance what’s the best colour for winter use when all the leaves and grasses have gone?
Some believe that sound moderators are better after use and that a build-up of carbon is good.
The anti-fieldsports group Animal Aid has designated this week as National Anti-Shooting Week.
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