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mmp
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CODE or DISCIPLINE

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We are in the process of drawing up a constitution for a multi code/discipline shooting sport federation and need to know the common interpretation in shooting sport of these definitions?

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MMP.
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National Federatiions

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Don't you already have the South African Shooting Sport Federation (SASSF)?
The ISSF will only accept one National Federation from a country, and that is the one recognised by the national Olympic Federation.
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CODE or DISCIPLINE

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The question posed is about the definitions...Code and Discipline as interpreted in the shooting sport.
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my opinion

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I will take a stab at it, MMP.

Code generally refers to ethics. Examples are proper behavior and dress. You wouldn't want a woman in a short skirt shooting rifle in the sitting position next to you!

Discipline refers to the type of shooting. Smallbore rifle position, free pistol, and air pistol are all different disciplines.

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Re: my opinion

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I agree with Freepistol's distinction between the two terms, though not with his little example:
Freepistol wrote:Code generally refers to ethics. Examples are proper behavior and dress. You wouldn't want a woman in a short skirt shooting rifle in the sitting position next to you!
I would only object to such dress if she _were_ wearing underwear. In the other case however...

(In our blessed time of gender and queer mainstreaming, I however want to concede that the same argument mutatis mutandis may of course apply to the hunky honcho with cute buttocks in tight shorts lying next to you... ahem.

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Post by David Levene »

IMHO "Code" would be the set of rules being used e.g. ISSF, IPSC, FITASC, etc.

"Discipline" would then be a sub-set of rules within that code, e.g. ISSF would have Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun and Running Target.
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CODE or DISCIPLINE

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Thank you for the positive contributions and also to those who sent personal messages.
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