The draft National Environment (Scotland) Bill has raised concerns that new law will make it harder to meet the country’s deer cull targets.
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There are now more legally held guns in Scotland than there have been for at least 10 years, according to the Scottish Government’s latest annual figures, released on 11 May
Children could be taught about shooting, hunting, fishing and countryside and wildlife management.
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The figures, released by the Scottish Government, show the number of firearms held on certificate went up by 4% from 2007 to 69,481, the highest for 10 years.