Obviously making a dishonest medical declaration is a bad idea. However, it does not add to the administrative burden. It reduces it, by avoiding the need for the FEO visit, the other checks made, the processing of certificate documentation, consideration of variations and actually doing the renewal.It's worth paying attention to what is actually happening.
This is from the Lincs FLD webpage:
Dishonest Medical Declarations.
This is an appeal from Firearms Licensing for all applicants to ensure that they are being truthful regarding their medical declaration. We are currently having to refuse people who have made dishonest declarations regarding their health. In many of these instances the condition identified would not of been a reason for refusal.
A dishonest declaration is a criminal offence and will result in the refusal whereas the existence of a condition may not necessarily result in a refusal.
Particular attention should be paid to the question on your application form “Have you ever been diagnosed with or treated for any of the relevant medical conditions…”
Everyone they have to refuse simply adds to the administrative burden.
That's just another example of the state blaming its inefficiency on its own citizens. Let us not forget that these medical requirements were substantially complicated by the action of Lincs Police in the first place.