Thomas Docherty MP was accused of lack of understanding and meddliing after the failure of his bill to ban certificates for under-14s
By Will Finch
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Threat to young shooters averted
A Labour MP’s attempts to restrict access to shotguns for young people has failed to progress through Parliament.
Thomas Docherty had proposed the introduction of a minimum age of 14 years for holding a shotgun licence. But his Private Member’s Bill failed to be heard last week, following strong lobbying by the Countryside Alliance (CA).
The CA’s shooting campaigns manager, David Taylor, said: “There was no basis for this bill — Mr Docherty had no evidence that young people with shotgun certificates are a problem.
“He misunderstood the rules surrounding young people in the first place. He was quoted as saying that young people with certificates have ‘unfettered access’ to guns, when everyone knows that isn’t the case at all.”
Mr Docherty’s earlier attempts to justify his bill last week during an appearance with David Taylor on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme had ended in failure after presenter Evan Davis, in the words of one shooting commentator, gave Mr Docherty “a thorough mincing from the outset”.
At one point, Davis accused Mr Docherty of “meddling”. The presenter said: “I am just wondering whether this betrays an approach to politics that is quite revealing — there obviously isn’t a problem with licensed children shooting people with shotguns, and there’s no evidence there’s going to be a problem.”
The rest of this article appears in the 25th January issue of Shooting Times.
We are struck by the graceful lines and fantastic accuracy produced by... Read more
Under the Hunting Act am I allowed to hunt rats, using a smoker, four ... Read more
Shooters with larger calibre rifles can now have their firearm certifi... Read more
Don't miss this week's issue (on sale Wednesday 22nd February)! Shooting Times interviews the new head of the Countryside Alliance, Sir Barney White-Spunner and read what happened when soldiers from the 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles went stalking in the highlands! Buy your copy today!
Save up to 31% on a subscription to Shooting Times & Country Magazine, subscribe today and perfect gift this Christmas.
Comments