Can a club stop unlicensed persons coming back multiple times, completing the P650 form and shooting with no intention of joining the club or applying for a firearms licence?
The club or range official determines who they approve to shoot on their range. Clause 132 of the Firearms Regulation 2006 provides for an offence of trespass where a person enters a shooting range without the approval of the owner/occupier of the range. The club/range is private property and they are at liberty to ask any person to leave the premises at anytime. The club will need to administer this in accordance with their rules and the advice they receive from their peak firearms association and insurance provider.
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