Alpha that may be the way that your club has decided to operate but that is not what the law says. You have introduced extra rules for the convenience of the operation of your club. Rules that the law doesn't require.Alpha1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 10:54 pmThe Club Secretary can authorise usually committee members to have Club guns in there possession for use for example on Club underlever nights or .22 Club nights or for use on MOD shoots. This is normally done by working with your Local licencing department. I had a Club Lee Enfield and a Club .308 in my possession for several years that was not on my certificate but the local licencing new I had them because they were informed by the Club Secretary. I was issued with a copy of the Clubs certificate and a covering letter explaining why I had them in my possession. I also had an underlever for guys with out a FAC to use as I ran the underlever night at the Club.bradaz11 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 9:49 pmwhere in law, does the club chairman or secretary get the power to authorise someone to do anything? the law says you can do it, they are now adding on more self made rules that have no basis in law.paul mercer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 9:17 am What can be done however is for the club chairman or secretary to give written authority to authorise a specified FAC holder to take the club gun to that range for the non FAC member to use, providing it is returned to the club armoury at the end of the shoot.
I too have been a long standing club secretary of a large rifle club who has had regular contact with both the firearms department who issued our club FAC and with the other two constabularies who cover the majority of our membership.