Keeping your gun cabinet keys discreetly and safely is one of the major responsibilities of possessing a gun. Fail to…
I am recently widowed and this has got me thinking… Now that I live alone nobody will know where my gun cabinet keys are when I pop off.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out more.A: David says: Phone your Firearms Enquiry Officer and explain the situation. There is nothing to stop you from putting the gun on your own certificate and it is in the public interest that guns, which have previously been off ticket for whatever reason, are brought into the lawful mainstream. When you notify the police of the acquisition send in a covering letter explaining the circumstances.
Keeping your gun cabinet keys discreetly and safely is one of the major responsibilities of possessing a gun. Fail to…
A: You’re obviously a careful man and I assume you have made a will. If not you need to do so otherwise your money and possessions might not go to the people you would wish to receive them.
Your guns will be part of your estate and can either be sold or left to whomsoever you specify in your will. The police would have no right to confiscate them when you die. The best plan is to leave a sealed envelope with your will and address it to your executors with instructions to open it on your death.
Inside you can put details of the guns and how to access them. Your executors will need a temporary permit (Section 7 permit) from the police to enable them to hold the guns whilst they are disposed of in accordance with your wishes. The details of how to obtain one can be included in the envelope.
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