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Name: Keith Duggan on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerry OiBrien on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Too important for Declan not to be at the table.Flag
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Name: Damien Cussen on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Barrett on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Declan Keogh has my full support.Flag
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Name: James Daly on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nigel Barrett on Oct 22, 2007Comments: To not have Declan/FLAG present at these negotiations is a mistake. He brings a range of experience to bear that is not only relevant but is required for these very discussions. I sincerely hope that he is present to help ensure our interests - ALL OF OUR INTERESTS - are taken into account.Flag
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Name: Brendan Blake on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments: This will be a long term disaster, it wont be long before Midlands are running the whole show, including the SSAIFlag
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Name: Ken Pierce on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cal Ward on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Methinks there is something rotten in the state of Denmark (Hamlet)Flag
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Name: Pierce O Brien on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Declan has been dooning a great job so why change himFlag
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Name: Hugh Daly on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Declan has done sterling work over the years representing ALL aspects of the shooting sports with the relevant Government bodies. To dispense with his services now would be a grave mistake, and detrimental to our sport.Flag
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Name: Patrick O'Shea on Oct 22, 2007Comments: On behalf of the Committee and Eagle Gun Club Members we would like to offer our support to Declan Keogh as our representative. Paddy O'Shea Club secretaryFlag
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Name: Malcolm Pert on Oct 22, 2007Comments: keep up the good workFlag
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Name: Pat Tyrrell on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Doyle. on Oct 22, 2007Comments: we need experience now more then everFlag
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Name: John Lynch on Oct 22, 2007Comments: just heard about this now. FLAG has had our mandate since it's inception and have proven very successful. Since the SSAI appears to have disregarded Declans' / FLAG contribution, I can only suggest that we petition the DOJ for FLAG to represent the F/B rifle and pistol shooters on the panel.Flag
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Name: Billy Forsyth on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: S.L.Dwyer on Oct 22, 2007Comments: This change is a disgrace and potentailly a disaster for shooting in Ireland It must be reconsidered as soon as possibleFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maurice Byrne on Oct 22, 2007Comments: I full support Declan Keogh's inclusion in any discussions with DOJ.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Keogh on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Keogh on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Desmond O'Hara on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Fisher on Oct 22, 2007Comments: I know Declan Keogh personally for sevral years now. I believe that he represents my views on shooting. He is very experienced.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cian Mahony on Oct 22, 2007Comments: reinstate this man immediately.his work on our behalf is legendary.Flag
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Name: David J Cooney on Oct 22, 2007Comments: I am shocked at the action taken by the Committee of SSAI. This action at a time when we need our most experienced negotiators present. Clearly Declan Keoghs/FLAG C.V can not be matched.Flag
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Name: Hugh Hogan on Oct 22, 2007Comments: I think Declan should be included as he has the a fair and good understanding of all the issues facing the shooting sports. He is also fair and responsible and not likely to press a radical agendaFlag
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Name: Rod Wilson on Oct 22, 2007Comments: At this crucial time in legislation making within the CJB we as shooters need the experiance and knowledge that FLAG and Declan have attained over the last 12 yrs. Flag has gained the trust of the DOJ and has represented us the shooters very well over the 12yrs , so why do away with them to send in , inexperianced individuals to start all over again , especially at this crucial stage. Leave FLAG where it is .Flag
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Name: Terry Martin on Oct 22, 2007Comments: I have been Declan Keogh's co-representative from FLAG at all meetings with DOJ and the Garda since the inception of FLAG. I find it totaly bewildering why anyone would want to change a winning team at the last fence. I am personaly gutted that the SSAI have made this monomental stupid decision. However, in the interest of shooting and at all cost, Declan Keogh with his vast experience must be at the table.Flag
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Name: Criostóir Gallagher on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Derek May on Oct 22, 2007Comments: It is beyond belief that the S.S.A.I. would do somthing this thick, this close to meetings to which the outcome will dictate which way our sport will go, I have made My views known to the relevent people in the association. Quite frankly it sickens Me. I fear we will regret this crazy decisionFlag
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Name: Nicholas Flood on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Dear Sir or Madam I think it is extremely important to keep some form of consistency at these talks, talks that Declan has volunteered his time over the past number of years. He has been able to put forward the diverse interests that Irish shooting has, and has communicated the concerns of both Government and Sporting pursuits in a balanced way. This along with the relationships that Declan has built up a thorough knowledge of the Legislation to date is of the utmost importance to Irish Civilian shooting programs and sporting interests. To exclude the Declan in any negotiations with the Department of Justice would be outrageous and lead to single minded pursuits of a minority group of individuals, such a drive would do a disservice to both the hard work on the part of the Government and Declan and I personally would be against such exclusion. The work that both parties have done over the past years to resolve something that had remained unresolved for quite along time has only come to be addressed because of the work of Declan Keogh. Anybody who would or has suggested this is either completely misguided or has lost touch with the membership of the shooting community. I would ask that they reconsider this and reinstate Declan Keogh as soon as possible. Sincerely Nicholas FloodFlag
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Name: Derrick Lambe on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Let the man do what he has being doing best for our sport. Declan Keogh is the best experienced man for the job.Flag
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Name: Wayne Fitzgerald on Oct 22, 2007Comments: City of Dublin Pistol ClubFlag
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Name: Rob Archer on Oct 22, 2007Comments: What is happening, Declan Keogh has been meeting the DOJ and Gardai for more than 12 years, has he done something wrong to be pulled away at this important time in the discusionsFlag
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Name: Adam Pamplin on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Naghten on Oct 22, 2007Comments: This Unique man deserves our support more than most.Flag
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Name: D Clarke on Oct 23, 2007Comments: Declan has done great work for us let him carry on ,he has the required knowledge.Flag
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Name: John FitzGerald on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Fabian Connolly on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Canning on Oct 23, 2007Comments: Declan has the knowledge and experience needed that will enable him to represent Irish shooting and should have a seat on the Firearms Consultative Panel.Flag
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Name: Damien Keenan on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ferson on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Flag