I suggest that the call on 'supervision' in this case would be one rifle being used. So in this situation if the other two firearms are not being used it would be fine, on the proviso that the driver...
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I suggest that the call on 'supervision' in this case would be one rifle being used. So in this situation if the other two firearms are not being used it would be fine, on the proviso that the driver...
One firearm at a time / one shooter at a time is fine. He is in a position to maintain close and direct supervision of the firearm in use.
Supervision means different things in different...
The police definition of supervise is being "in control of". so at all times the rifle is under the licensed persons control. As a licenced holder, control means being able to stop the rifle pointing...