chippy
Well-known member
The cpsa`s attitude is. The members have had their say but we didn't like the answer so we will keep asking until we get the one we want. Reminds me of the EU.
I've mixed feelings about this.As the title suggests that is what our association is called.
There are now moves afoot from HQ to have the name changed to Clay Target Shooting Association to become more PC and hopefully to attract more members.
If the general public have not got the sense to realise that a clay target is inanimate I think we could be better off without them.
Interestingly at The West Midlands CPSA AGM where this was brought up by a CPSA Director only two of us resisted change, others could not be bothered.
This has been debated and voted on before , why must we debate it again , at considerable cost to the association?
If there is a need to change the name it shouldn't be just replacing one word with another.I've mixed feelings about this.
I don't think the association should be spending time discussing a name change or pouring members money into another vote. That said, a change from 'Pigeon' to 'Target' is long overdue. It will better reflect what we do and will bring us into line with most other national associations.
It's a shame the associations constitution won't just allow the board to change it
Reminds me of the SNP!!!The cpsa`s attitude is. The members have had their say but we didn't like the answer so we will keep asking until we get the one we want. Reminds me of the EU.
Take no notice Richard. Not all of us out here are charmless morons.
Peter, there are not "moves afoot from HQ" - you and I were both in the same meeting on Monday evening and the issue has been raised again recently by members, presumably prompted by the recent name change in Ireland from ICPSA to ICTSA. When the matter was put to the Regional Committee, a reasonable question to ask the members of that group at their AGM, all but 2 said they would prefer the Association to be called 'Target' rather than Pigeon - it was not a case of 'others not being bothered to resist'. Views were put forward on both sides of the discussion by CPSA members and there was a majority view. I think you do your colleagues a disservice to suggest they couldn't be bothered and it's also unfair and inaccurate to characterise this as 'the CPSA ignoring members' views' - it is members who raised the issue!As the title suggests that is what our association is called.
There are now moves afoot from HQ to have the name changed to Clay Target Shooting Association to become more PC and hopefully to attract more members.
If the general public have not got the sense to realise that a clay target is inanimate I think we could be better off without them.
Interestingly at The West Midlands CPSA AGM where this was brought up by a CPSA Director only two of us resisted change, others could not be bothered.
This has been debated and voted on before , why must we debate it again , at considerable cost to the association?
So if it was discussed voted on before and not carried why are you trying to ram it down our throats again....can't you get on and do something constructive that would actually be of some benefit to the members.Peter, there are not "moves afoot from HQ" - you and I were both in the same meeting on Monday evening and the issue has been raised again recently by members, presumably prompted by the recent name change in Ireland from ICPSA to ICTSA. When the matter was put to the Regional Committee, a reasonable question to ask the members of that group at their AGM, all but 2 said they would prefer the Association to be called 'Target' rather than Pigeon - it was not a case of 'others not being bothered to resist'. Views were put forward on both sides of the discussion by CPSA members and there was a majority view. I think you do your colleagues a disservice to suggest they couldn't be bothered and it's also unfair and inaccurate to characterise this as 'the CPSA ignoring members' views' - it is members who raised the issue!
Problem is NF doesn't listen and if he does he tells you you are wrong or in my case you wouldn't understand.I thought members had already spoken on the issue raised.
There's lots of good work going on but you've missed the point again Mark - this is an issue that's been raised by CPSA members some 10 years on from the last time the topic was debated. No one is ramming anything down anyone's throat but members have raised it; listening to members and seeking their views is a valid and democratic way for a membership association to work. If you're saying your fellow members are wrong even to raise, they'd no doubt take exception to that.So if it was discussed voted on before and not carried why are you trying to ram it down our throats again....can't you get on and do something constructive that would actually be of some benefit to the members.
Missing the point...i think not i suggested a way to be sure of the members opinion on the matter at very little cost to ourselves.There's lots of good work going on but you've missed the point again Mark - this is an issue that's been raised by CPSA members some 10 years on from the last time the topic was debated. No one is ramming anything down anyone's throat but members have raised it; listening to members and seeking their views is a valid and democratic way for a membership association to work. If you're saying your fellow members are wrong even to raise, they'd no doubt take exception to that.
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