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<blockquote data-quote="700" data-source="post: 57762" data-attributes="member: 674"><p>Centre Punch</p><p></p><p>Perhaps this will give you some hope for the future.</p><p></p><p>In the Rep. Of Ireland, about 7 years ago, rifle calibres up to .270 inch were finally allowed for deer hunting and target shooting. Previously only .22 inch was allowed.</p><p></p><p>Last summer, pistols were finally allowed for target shooting. The Glock is becoming quite popular here.</p><p></p><p>These new freedoms did not require a change in the law, as it was police policy which was the problem. The solution was to embarrass the police force in court until the finally couldn't take it any more and they began to issue the required licences. </p><p></p><p>This reversed a policy which had been in place since 1971.</p><p></p><p>Strange thing is, pistol shooting has always been allowed in Northern Ireland.</p><p></p><p>Rgds</p><p></p><p>700</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="700, post: 57762, member: 674"] Centre Punch Perhaps this will give you some hope for the future. In the Rep. Of Ireland, about 7 years ago, rifle calibres up to .270 inch were finally allowed for deer hunting and target shooting. Previously only .22 inch was allowed. Last summer, pistols were finally allowed for target shooting. The Glock is becoming quite popular here. These new freedoms did not require a change in the law, as it was police policy which was the problem. The solution was to embarrass the police force in court until the finally couldn't take it any more and they began to issue the required licences. This reversed a policy which had been in place since 1971. Strange thing is, pistol shooting has always been allowed in Northern Ireland. Rgds 700 [/QUOTE]
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