Club insurance
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Re: Club insurance
So does that mean that now individual club members will need their own insurance to comply with the conditions on their FAC?
If so one could speculate that this move by our not national organisations could be a move to encourage individual membership of these shameful bodies.
If so one could speculate that this move by our not national organisations could be a move to encourage individual membership of these shameful bodies.
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Re: Club insurance
Its a condition on my ticket.
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting , and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim"
I think I've probably got it wrong actually as you can read that as meaning that the club must have insurance in place rather than the shooter.
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting , and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim"
I think I've probably got it wrong actually as you can read that as meaning that the club must have insurance in place rather than the shooter.
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Re: Club insurance
I've always read that as the club/range needing the insurance, not the certificate holder 

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Re: Club insurance
Opposite here.
Club needs to be insured however the shooter needs his/her own insurance.
Club needs to be insured however the shooter needs his/her own insurance.
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Re: Club insurance
Its like everything else firearms related - impossibly difficult for the average person to understand!
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Rockhopper, the quote you posted can be read in both ways.
I am not sure tbh, just that I have always thought it meant I as a shooter had to have insurance in place.
I am not sure tbh, just that I have always thought it meant I as a shooter had to have insurance in place.
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Re: Club insurance
I've always taken it to mean the club.
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting , and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim"
for it to mean me, I would expect it to read.
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting, with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm"
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting , and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim"
for it to mean me, I would expect it to read.
"The firearms and ammunition shall be used for target shooting, with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim and only whilst a member of (club), on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm"
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Re: Club insurance
If you shoot on an estate then you by law need to be insured, being a member of a club does not give you that insurance.
Still think it means the shooter.
EDIT: Actually I am not sure it is by law, estates say you need to be insured in order to shoot.
Still think it means the shooter.
EDIT: Actually I am not sure it is by law, estates say you need to be insured in order to shoot.
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Re: Club insurance
This document
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/firearms
which i found as i was typing my response above was what made me change my mind!
When I first got my licence I read it as meaning the shooter needed insurance so I joined the NRA. (I'm now going to join the NSRA instead as thats more relevant to how I shoot). I'll continue with membership of one or the other as i think having my own insurance is a good idea.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/firearms
which i found as i was typing my response above was what made me change my mind!
When I first got my licence I read it as meaning the shooter needed insurance so I joined the NRA. (I'm now going to join the NSRA instead as thats more relevant to how I shoot). I'll continue with membership of one or the other as i think having my own insurance is a good idea.
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Re: Club insurance
It only mentions clubs/ranges. So...does that mean by law a shooter does not need insurance.Rockhopper wrote:This document
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/firearms
which i found as i was typing my response above was what made me change my mind!
When I first got my licence I read it as meaning the shooter needed insurance so I joined the NRA. (I'm now going to join the NSRA instead as thats more relevant to how I shoot). I'll continue with membership of one or the other as i think having my own insurance is a good idea.
I find that insane. We need by law insurance to drive a car.
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