Your twin statements actually bolster the argument against this particular additional layer of regulation. You rightly state those who were involved in illegal use of legally held firearms "had not been near their doctors" though they may have benefitted from that. So this scheme would never have detected them. They were unknown to their GPs. Worse, GPs in this forum believe introducing this measure will further deter those needing help from seeking it. Hayduke, we all want safer outcomes. Per the professional opinions here, this won't confer that result.
That's exactly what my doctor said to me when I discussed this issue with her prior to renewal last year. She also pointed out that it isn't a new dilemna for medical professionals as there are a growing number of conditions that should be reported to the DVLA and will result in the driving licence being revoked thereby affecting people's lives and often their means of making a living drastically.
Rightly or wrongly, I know several certificate holders who are very nervous of visiting their doctor for any reason at all now. It is not just psychiatric illnesses that can see a certificate revoked, but some police forces apparently believe a whole range of debilitating conditions should debar one from shooting.
Incidentally my doctor didn't charge and no GP in this particular practice does. She said that not only would the GPs not wish to do so, but their contracts don't allow it - not a view I've heard elsewhere.
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