Really - for terminating them with extreme prejudice or turning them into tasty meals?
I'm sure I have had Woodpigeon in the past - was it all dodgy gear I was eating?
Obviously I would shoot/eat a nice Sussex Woodpigeon rather than the toeless mutants that wobble around London Streets...
Really - for terminating them with extreme prejudice or turning them into tasty meals?
I'm sure I have had Woodpigeon in the past - was it all dodgy gear I was eating?
Obviously I hwould shoot/eat a nice Sussex Woodpigeon rather than the toeless mutants that wobble around London Streets...
In regard to the tragic events in Texas, would you like to own a hand gun, if it became legal in this country?
The General Licences have been updated.
Shooting wood pigeon for the pot is, bizarrely, now illegal.
Easy? Bollocks! - go into your local police station and enquire about how to get a gun licence, and enquire what you can have without a licence and where needing a licence kicks in - and you'll get thrown out with a nasty flea in your ear, with a clear message that they'd like to arrest you if they could think of an actual charge.
(Coincidentally, I am/was a normal citizen with a family, a mortgage and a steady job, and nothing on police files about me at all, and certainly no criminal record; I simply wanted to know if I could use a gun (and of what sort) to sort out the rats coming up from the stream at the bottom of the garden. I could have been one of the Kray twins the way I was treated).
A .22 air rifle will be enough for rats - no licence needed and legally ok to shoot providing the pellets aren’t leaving your property boundary.
The licensing process is (thankfully) pretty robust from what I’ve seen. I recently helped my elderly neighbour with his licence renewal as it’s now all online - he (legally) shoots on a couple of farms owned by pals of his. He’s had guns all his life, but still had to provide two references and a letter from his doctor confirming he was fit to hold a licence. His house was also visited to make sure his gun safe met the required standard and that the guns were as described on the application, and he also had some of his ammunition taken away as it was deemed he had more than he needed.
That is bizarre, if I used an air rifle to bump one off in my own garden, then ate it, I could be banged up?
Whereas this lot...
https://www.woodpigeonhunting.com/
The only circumstances where you are now permitted to shoot wood pigeon are to prevent following:-
Livestock - feedstuffs and spread of disease
Crops, fruit and vegetables
That is OK then, I have a small vegetable patch...
Having said that, I voted “yes” to owning one. Mainly because I think I society is going to fall apart in my lifetime and I’d like the reassurance of owning a firearm to shoot people who intend me harm.
Which sounds odd now I have typed it out.
I keep an extendable police style baton hidden in my bedroom incase I ever have to front up to an intruder. That’s enough for now.
Sadly I'm inclined to agree with you, I don't think we're anywhere near gun level yet though.