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Leather Shotgun / Firearm Certificate Wallet / Holder

Leather Shotgun / Firearm Certificate Wallet / Holder

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Chief officers of the police should use information provided by a suitably qualified GMC-registered doctor for every person who applies for either the grant or renewal of a firearm or shotgun certificate, or to be registered as a firearms dealer, to assess any medical suitability issues. a neurological condition: for example, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or Huntington’s diseases, or epilepsy What is the CO2 equivalent change in greenhouse gas emissions? (Million tonnes CO2 equivalent) Traded The GP then carries out an appropriate clinical assessment of the patient’s records based on the newly added information. Doctors owe a duty of confidentiality to their patients, but they also have a wider duty to protect the health of patients and the public.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for information about their medical history to be provided by their GP (or another suitably qualified doctor registered with the GMC) to the police firearms licensing department dealing with their application. Section 11(A)
of the Firearms Act 1968 also covers this issue, and details how shotguns can be lent and borrowed, as long as all the following are met:d. It is assumed that the requirement for police to receive the medical information before grant will have no impact in Scotland, as Police Scotland have already implemented a similar approach which has been in place since 2016. View the Home Office Circular 002/2021 : The Firearms (Amendment) Rules 2021 22 March 2021: Antique Firearms Regulations 2021 and the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (Commencement No.11 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2021

There may, therefore, be limited circumstances where there is no danger to public safety or the peace, but the applicant is considered otherwise unfit to possess the firearm. I am content to fill out the requested report and will charge no fee. The report is enclosed / will follow at my earliest convenience.This release presents statistics on firearm and shotgun certificates issued by police forces in England and Wales under the Firearms Act 1968 (as amended). 1. Summary There were 156,033 firearm certificates on issue as at 31 March 2021, a 2% decrease of 3,450 compared with the previous year (159,483). This release presents statistics on firearm and shotgun certificates issued by police forces in England and Wales under the Firearms Act 1968 (as amended).

The guidance is only available as an online document. This will help us update the guidance promptly if there are any changes to legislation or processes and help keep the guidance accurate.

To clarify

As at 31 March 2023, an average of 2.7 shotguns were held on a shotgun certificate. This compares with 2.6 as at 31 March 2022 and is the highest average recorded since 2009 (when comparable records began). Between 2009 and 2020, the average was between 2.3 and 2.4 and has increased in each of the last 3 years. As at 31 March 2021, an average of 4.0 firearms were held on a firearms certificate, an increase of 0.2 compared with the previous year. The average number of firearms held on a certificate has shown a steady increase over the past 13 years, with the lowest being 3.1 as at March 2009 (since comparable records began following the introduction of the NFLMS). The shotgun must be borrowed. Most of us understand the concept of borrowing and lending: a temporary parting of possession for which no charge is made. There are two situations when an alert will appear in a GP clinical system: Situation 1: A citizen applies for a new firearms certificate

It is for the applicant to arrange for the medical information to be sent to the police either with the application itself or, alternatively, direct from the doctor. An application for a certificate will not be granted without such medical information. Of the 1,340,452 shotguns covered by a shogun certificate in England and Wales as at 31 March 2023, almost all (over 99%) were section 2 shotguns. Other shotgun types, or those with no type recorded on the NFLMS, accounted for fewer than 1% of shotguns (0.3% and 0.1%, respectively).

Key advice on borrowing and lending guns

Updated the information under the 'Guidance' section relating to the latest revision of the firearms licensing guide. Data on firearm and shotgun certificates on issue by police force area are in Tables 2 and 4. 4. Weapons covered by firearm and shotgun certificates The new fees are intended to recover the costs of the Home Office, Scottish Government and the police in administering applications. There are certain exceptions for museums. Fees are payable on grant. The applicable fee levels are set out in the Firearms (Fees) Regulations 2019. 10 June 2019: Firearms (Amendment) Rules 2019 It is important to note that once completed, application (Form 201) should not be sent to Police Scotland. A Firearms Enquiry Officer will advise you on how your paperwork should be received by us.



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