Shooting UK

From guns and gundogs to the latest shooting news; the complete online network for the British shooting community.

New figures show stalking rifles on the rise

By Selena Masson, Shooting Times

Tuesday, 03 June 2008

Scottish Government figures show numbers of legally held firearms are at a 10-year high north of the Border

New figures showing a major increase in the number of guns held legally in Scotland have been attributed to the increasing popularity of deerstalking.

Statistics released by the Scottish Government on 28 May show the number of legally owned firearms has reached a 10-year high.
There are now 66,893 firearms held by 26,056 people, and a further 133,940 shotguns held by 49,213 people. The figures also showed that in 2007 there were 1,203 applications for a new firearms certificate — of which 99 per cent were approved.

Sergeant Dougie Roy, the firearms licensing sergeant with Lothian and Borders Police, said: “There has been a huge increase in the number of people applying for the appropriate calibre for deerstalking. Deer are a huge problem in Scotland, so much so that they are almost out of control in some parts. What you have now got is people who were target shooters going out on deerstalking courses, liking it and applying for the appropriate calibre firearms to do more of it.”

However, the statistics prompted justice secretary Kenny MacAskill to call again for Scottish firearms law to be updated. BASC Scotland’s Colin Shedden told www.shootingtimes.co.uk “Why these new figures cause concern to some politicians escapes me. A one per cent rise in the numbers of both shotguns and firearms held by certificate holders is hardly an indication of significant change or a reason to worry. After all, it was recently confirmed at the Firearms Summit that legally held sporting firearms are not used in serious crime. BASC Scotland is more concerned about the fact that there has been a one per cent decrease in the number of firearms certificate holders in Scotland and a two per cent decrease in the number of shotgun certificate holders. We hope that over the next two years we will start to see a clear increase in the number of certificate holders in Scotland, just as we have seen increases in both the numbers of registered firearms dealers and applications for visitor permits last year.”

A longer version of this story appears in the 5 June issue of Shooting Times


CompPrevious
Shooting Times web users' outrage at Privilege ads

Shooting Times web users' outrage at Privilege ads

Shootingtimes.co.uk is backing calls from online f...

CompNext
Missing property

DEFRA unveils plan to tackle non-native species

Unveiling the strategy at the London Wetland Centr...


Guns

Umarex 850 AirMagnum air rifle review

Pete Wadeson gets to grips with liquid gas as he tests the world'... Read more


More in Guns...


Sporting Answers

Will my puppy's eyes change colour?

Will my puppy's eyes change colour?

My ESS puppy is seven months old. When we collected her at just over e... Read more


More in Sporting Answers...


News

The Hunting Act misses its mark

The Hunting Act misses its mark

New figures prove the Hunting Act does little more than double-up on e... Read more


More in News...



Comments

Shooting Times Magazine

What's in this issue?

Don't miss our partridge and duck special in this week's Shooting Times (on sale Wednesday 1st September).
Plus, how to save money on feed on your shoot and as his Labrador nears the end of her pregnancy, Tony Jackson gets ready for the new arrivals. For all this and much more get down to your newsagents today!

Subscribe to magazine

Save up to 30% on a subscription to Shooting Times & Country Magazine, subscribe today!


Latest articles

BASC submits evidence to Parliament

BASC submits evidence to Parliament

After submitting written recommendations to the HASC, BASC see... Read more


Firearms control: deadline for submissions extended

Firearms control: deadline for submissions extended

Shooting community crashes Westminster computers as deadline for firea... Read more


More in Latest articles...


Subscribe to Shooting Times

Shooting Gazette Magazine

Save up to 30% on a subscription to Shooting Times & Country Magazine, subscribe today!