Q: While applying to renew my firearms and shotgun certificates, I was asked by my GP practice to pay a…
The Countryside Alliance (CA) has given Nick Hurd MP, the Home Office minister responsible for firearms licensing, five conditions that it believes must be met before any change is made to the currently agreed system.
Highlighting failings in the current process, the CA says the shooting community should not be left to pay for a system that does not work.
These conditions include:
Q: While applying to renew my firearms and shotgun certificates, I was asked by my GP practice to pay a…
Proposals to make every gun owner pay a fee to their GP when applying for a shotgun or firearm certificate…
BASC has instructed a specialist barrister to advise on whether a chief constable is legally permitted to insist that medical reports or statements are submitted as part of the firearms licensing application process, following the recent statement by Lincolnshire Police that it would be seeking them.
Bill Harriman, BASC’s director of firearms, said: “We are doing this because Lincolnshire’s policy totally ignores the agreed medical system set out in the Home Office guide on firearms licensing law.
“When we receive the legal opinion, we will make a decision as to whether to apply for a judicial review.”
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