Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
The failure of firearms licensing departments to prioritise resources is having a significant impact on the participation of shooting sports and the gun trade in England and Wales.
Dozens of firearms licensing departments across the two countries are beset with significant delays and backlogs.
We are aware of 18 police forces that are taking more than 100 days to turn around applications, with some accepting that it can take up to a year to process.
One applicant was recently told a certificate would take two and a half years to be granted.
Home Office statistics released annually have shown an eight per cent decrease in certificate holders in England and Wales over the past two years.
The statistics showed that as of 31 March 2022, there were 539,212 people in England and Wales who held a firearms and/or a shotgun certificate. Down from 586,351 on 31 March 2020. A total reduction of 47,139 certificate holders.
There are some departments that are correctly resourced and providing a satisfactory service, but this drop in the number of certificate holders is predominantly down to the failures of the rest.
BASC is calling on the Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners of those forces to act immediately. We shall also be taking our concerns to the new Minister for Policing.
More information:
basc.org.uk
Dozens of firearms licensing departments across the two countries are beset with significant delays and backlogs.
We are aware of 18 police forces that are taking more than 100 days to turn around applications, with some accepting that it can take up to a year to process.
One applicant was recently told a certificate would take two and a half years to be granted.
Home Office statistics released annually have shown an eight per cent decrease in certificate holders in England and Wales over the past two years.
The statistics showed that as of 31 March 2022, there were 539,212 people in England and Wales who held a firearms and/or a shotgun certificate. Down from 586,351 on 31 March 2020. A total reduction of 47,139 certificate holders.
There are some departments that are correctly resourced and providing a satisfactory service, but this drop in the number of certificate holders is predominantly down to the failures of the rest.
BASC is calling on the Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners of those forces to act immediately. We shall also be taking our concerns to the new Minister for Policing.
More information:
Firearms licensing failures are impeding the shooting sector
18 police forces are taking more than 100 days to turn around applications.