Wow! What a lot of cynical comments!
Yes, its yet more restrictions on our freedoms and yes it may not be effective in its objectives, but remember, this is a consultation that we have been asked to respond to so to ensure that, "it creates as little impact on us as possible". Things would be massively different if we wasn't even considered in the matter!
We have managed to get ourselves into a position of respect and the home office value our feedback. Lets not have any childish gut reactions of, "they're just wanting to ban everything". Accept its a modern way of life that the authorities will want to control and to be seen to control any means of terrorism. As long as we are considered (which we obviously are) in any new regulations with a view to limiting any impact to us, lets just do what we can to minimise the impact. There's no point us replying saying "option 1 - no change" as realistically this won't be an option without a significant reason.
As for licensing, I see no issue with this as long as it is at a "reasonable" cost. The consultation document provides a question for you to enter what is a reasonable maximum license value ranging from £0 to £80+. Realistically, the cost cannot be extortionate otherwise no one will apply and the whole point will be lost. That said, I see no issue with a "reasonable" cost license being a requirement as it goes all the more towards demonstrating competence in pyrotechnics. Furthermore, it will allow us to source chemicals from professional suppliers without issue - how many of you can say that at the moment? An official license will allow you to go to any chemical supplier and purchase chemicals with pride rather than trepidation and worry! As for the "reasonable" cost of the license, I see our hobby the same as any other, it costs money to do it! If you expect that legitimate pyrotechnic experimentation should be free of all costs, then find another hobby! If you want to go fishing, do you just go to the river and cast your line in? No, you must obtain a rod license, a river license and anything else governing the particular river that you wish to fish. Its no different with pyrotechnics except there a whole lot more at stake than ensuring that rivers aren't fished when the fish are in spawn!
Please feel free to respond personally to the consultation but please do not detail it as a representative view of the society. By all means state that you are a member of the society, but do not state that you are represent group opinion.
Lets not waste time grumbling to ourselves how unfair the world is to our hobby, lets just get on with the business of ensuring that any new regulations are workable for what we want to do. We're not going to be able to stop change, but we can certainly steer it in the right direction. After all, can you imagine what position we would all be in now if we were never a part of the ELR?
Cheers,
Wayne.