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Minister Dermot Ahern Outlines Handgun Ban
The Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform, Mr. Dermot Ahern has outlined new proposals to seriously curtail the licensing of handguns in the state. The full text of his announcement can be found here.

The NTSA has no further details on how exactly this new regime will be implemented, but wish to point to the following paragraph in the Minister's statement "The Minister is prepared to make very limited exceptions in relation to Olympic sports only." Until we have further information, we are advising our members not to initiate any license applications for the present.

The Minister has also specified that radical tightening of the procedures for licensing handguns will be adopted and we assume that these will also apply to our members when they are published. We will advise you should any further details become available.
 
 Thursday, 20 November 2008
World Military Shooting Championships PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 10 October 2005

The Army shooting team travelled to Thun Switzerland yesterday to compete at the World Military Shooting Championships.

The team headed up NTSA Chairperson Liam Crawford is assisted by team coach Sean Baldwin. Shooters Ray Kane and Joe O'Donohue will compete at the 300meter standard rifle 3x20 events using 6 BR Norma caliber ammunition.

Ray Kane is no stranger to this event and 3 position shooting is possibly his favourite discipline in the ISSF programme. Ray a national champion in smallbore 3 position in 2003 is accompanied by Joe O'Donohue the 2005 national indoor 25yrd prone champion. Together they should prove good competitors and no doubt much experience they will gain from this level of competition.

The competition is run from 09th October - 16th October. The daily reports and results can be followed at the link listed.

http://www.cism05.ch/index.php?id=1&L=1

 

I am sure all our members will join The Committee of the NTSA in wishing the Army shooting team the very best of luck at this years championships.

"Good Luck and good shooting"

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