As a probationary member of Reeds Target Shooting Club, you must understand and comply with the legal restrictions set out under Section 21 of the Firearms Act 1968. This section outlines who is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition due to criminal convictions and custodial sentences.
Section 21 makes it a criminal offence for certain individuals to possess, handle, or have access to firearms or ammunition. These prohibitions apply as follows:
These restrictions apply regardless of the nature of the offence or whether the conviction is considered "spent."
As a probationary member, it is your responsibility to inform the club immediately and in confidence if you are subject to any of these prohibitions. Failure to do so is a serious matter and may be reported to the police and firearms licensing authorities.
Reeds Target Shooting Club is legally obligated to ensure that no prohibited person under Section 21 has access to firearms or ammunition. Any suspected or confirmed breach of this law will be reported to the appropriate authorities without exception.
Possession of a firearm or ammunition by a person prohibited under Section 21 is a criminal offence, carrying penalties of up to 5 years in prison and/or an unlimited fine. The club also reserves the right to terminate the membership of any individual found to be in breach of this legislation.
By participating in club activities as a probationary member, you confirm that:
If you are unsure whether Section 21 applies to you, you must seek advice from the police firearms licensing department or legal counsel before handling any firearms or ammunition.
You can use this link to read section 21 of the 1968 Firearms Act.