FAC timescales for Thames Valley?
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I had a feeling there was another step to go through before that became law?
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When through all this with my sgc last year. [/quote]just email them Andy pointing out that you should have been issued either a renewal or a Sec7 by now (although I seem to recall talk about the rules allowing them an 8 week overrun period? not sure if this has come in yet?)
the automatic reply email from them will at least prove you tried to contact them in the unlikely event that anyone asks.[/quote]
I'll give them a call this afternoon mate, had so much conflicting advice from TVP & BASC last year. [/quote]
good luck
the automatic reply email from them will at least prove you tried to contact them in the unlikely event that anyone asks.[/quote]
I'll give them a call this afternoon mate, had so much conflicting advice from TVP & BASC last year. [/quote]
good luck
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Hot off the press, as I've got 'expanding ammo' they don't give it out temp certs, but I'm live on the system until 2022 so I have nothing to worry about apparently.
New FAC is just waiting to be signed off.
New FAC is just waiting to be signed off.
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oops hope that wasn't my fault after the fuss I kicked up with them about sec7 being as much use to me as a chocolate tea cup due to having expandingAirbrush wrote:Hot off the press, as I've got 'expanding ammo' they don't give it out temp certs, but I'm live on the system until 2022 so I have nothing to worry about apparently.
New FAC is just waiting to be signed off.
hope you got it in writing!
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No mate, I really can't be arsed with it.kennyc wrote:oops hope that wasn't my fault after the fuss I kicked up with them about sec7 being as much use to me as a chocolate tea cup due to having expandingAirbrush wrote:Hot off the press, as I've got 'expanding ammo' they don't give it out temp certs, but I'm live on the system until 2022 so I have nothing to worry about apparently.
New FAC is just waiting to be signed off.
hope you got it in writing!
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Re: FAC timescales for Thames Valley?
Royal assent is the last step, her maj signs it off and you're good to go. I don't think there was anything in the bill that delayed it coming into force either.Rockhopper wrote:I had a feeling there was another step to go through before that became law?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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The bits of the Policing & Crime Act affecting firearms will require a Commencement Order to bring them into effect.
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I stand corrected. Any hint as to when that may be?IainWR wrote:The bits of the Policing & Crime Act affecting firearms will require a Commencement Order to bring them into effect.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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