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Regent Shooting Club, Fort Regent, St. Helier: Open Day: 11 August 2015

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A decision made 4 August 2015:

Decision Reference: MD-HA-2015-0056

Decision Summary Title :

Regent Shooting Club – proposed open day 11 October 2015

Date of Decision Summary:

30 July 2015

Decision Summary Author:

 

Executive Officer

Home Affairs

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title :

Regent Shooting Club – proposed open day 11 October 2015

Date of Written Report:

30 July 2015

Written Report Author:

Executive Officer

Home Affairs

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject: Regent Shooting Club – proposed open day 11 October 2015.

Decision(s): The Minister approved the holding of an open day by Regent Shooting Club on 11 October 2015.

Reason(s) for Decision: Under the terms of Article 14 of the Firearms (Jersey) Law 2000, the prior written permission of the Minister for Home Affairs is required for any shooting club to hold an ‘open day’ at which members of the public, who are not club members, or bona fide guests of members, are entitled to shoot firearms without holding a firearm certificate.  The Regent Shooting Club is an approved shooting club and has asked to hold an open day at the shooting ranges at Fort Regent as part of the ‘Fort For All Day’ on 11 October 2015.

Resource Implications: None.

 

Action required: The Executive Officer, Home Affairs, to notify the Club Secretary of the Regent Shooting Club of the making of the decision.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Home Affairs

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Regent Shooting Club, Fort Regent, St. Helier: Open Day: 11 August 2015

Report for the Minister for Home Affairs

 

Regent Shooting Club – Proposed Open Day on 11 October 2015

 

 

Background

 

Article 14(2)(c) of the Firearms (Jersey) Law 2000 (‘the Law’) provides that a person who is neither a member nor a bona fide guest of a member of a shooting club may, on an authorized open day and while under the supervision of a member of such a club, have in the person’s possession without holding a firearm certificate a firearm and ammunition while engaged in or in connection with target shooting at a range which is being used by that club.

 

An ‘authorized open day’ is defined in Article 14(3) of the Law as a day on which a shooting club has, with the prior written authority of the Minister for Home Affairs, invited members of the public to engage in target shooting.

 

The Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, who is the Chairman of the Firearms Law Liaison Group, recently wrote to all the shooting clubs to remind them of the requirement to obtain the written permission of the Minister for Home Affairs before holding open days.

 

 

Application

 

The Secretary of the Regent Shooting Club has applied on behalf of the Club to hold an open day on as part of the ‘Fort For All Day’ on Sunday 11 October 2015.

 

The Regent Shooting Club is an approved shooting club and will be holding the open day at the shooting ranges at Fort Regent.

 

 

Recommendation

 

It is recommended that the Minister approves the holding of the open day on 11 October by the Regent Shooting Club.

 

 

 

 

Executive Officer, Home Affairs

30 July 2015

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