This is the email which has been sent to the UKARA members. If it is real, it backs Yosser's story and shows that this is real and that Yosser once again is the forefront of airsoft reporting.
"Hi All
Please for now keep this confidential within the Airsoft retailers.
For the last 12 months I have been speaking to FELWEG the Firearms section of ACPO (The Association of Chief Police Officers), as high as you can get in Police Firearms area.
This is because I have been frustrated by not being able to help out UKARA members who report breaches of the VCR Act or report people exploiting loop holes. I get evidence and then noone in power seems to want to do anything.
Also RFDs cause problems by selling RIFs to anyone over 18 based on a perceived power level rather than the evidence from the Forensic Science Service report.
ACPO has been trying to find someone in Trading standards to enforce the VCR Bill because they do not think it is a Police remit.
As I have said to them both neither group want to take responsibility for enforcing the law as they always say please report to the other group.
In the last month ACPO have finally admitted in writing after trying to get Trading standards involved that they believe that the VCR Act as far as RIFs are concerned is not enforceable.
They emailed this information to the Home Office and copied to me.
The Home Office are now looking into what can now be done to make changes to make the law enforceable and simpler.
There hopefully will now be a consultation process (this may take a while, it took 2 years to sort out the VCR Act) involving interested parties as what can be done now.
I have asked to be involved in this process.
I spoke to the Home Office yesterday and they have asked for suggestions.
They are going to do something to change the situation, so better we are involved at the start in a positive way, than to just be faced with another botched solution.
My suggestion to you is that if changed we need to simplify the process whilst making it easier to sell guns.
My thoughts are:
As a good percentage of UKARA Airsoft shops are already RFD Air weapon retailers and if not then it is reasonably easy to become one.
(Firesupport is not an RFD Airweapon registered shop but all we would have to do would be apply and all that is required is a few simple changes)
The Home Office in the past have said that they would not support the sole use of any one checking system such as UKARA as this would create a cartel type environment which they could not condone.
My suggestion to get rid of any loop holes, interpretations and just ignorance of law and make it easier to enforce, as follows :-
Should accepted (big should) it would mean the end of UKARA, the end of need for checking players, no more annual fees and be able to sell to anyone over 18. Or they make take on board some or none of what we suggest.
Suggestion:-
All RIFs should be sold through Air weapon RFDs, (at least 50% of UKARA retailers are already RFDs)
RIFs to be sold to 18 and over only
Only Air weapon RFDs should be allowed to import RIFs
No restrictions on posting RIFs.
2nd hand sales only through Air weapon RFD monitored resources.
Please can you reply back by end of November 2013 with your agreement to my suggestion or alterations or alternate suggestions so that I can collate and resend out to members for comment.
Should I get no reply from you then I can only assume you don't care which system is taken forward or we end up with.
Thanks
Frank"