Hello all. Some months ago I'd put in for a shot gun certificate, a little time went by and I got a call from the firearms enquiry officer, we had a quick chat and he suggested getting a cabinet to speed things up for the interview stage, so I did that.
The interview came and went well. We discussed the process where he said background checks were done before he called me and everything checked out fine. After our sit down chat over coffee he inspected the cabinet and said he's happy to grant the certificate.
Roll on one month later (yesterday), I get a letter from the Police saying that they are refusing my application, because of public safety concerns, relating to domestic abuse allegations made by my ex. Now, the domestic abuse allegations were of 'coercive and financial control' - nothing physical at all. At no point have the police ever visited me about this or made any contact what so ever. I had no knowledge about these allegations until a few years ago when it was brought up at family court. I suspect she made these allegations on advice, to make things more difficult for me at family court.
So, I guess now I'm looking for advice on where to go. Leave it? Appeal? Talk to the enquiry officer again? They literally were allegations with no basis or evidence, that I didn't even know about at the time.
Appealing through the court, likely to cost thousands, before even considering the costs if I lose. It might sound silly but this really has knocked me for six, it's such a stain on my character over allegations which aren't even true.
I can still go to the clay ground as I have been, with my friend, which always was the intention anyway, I'd rather do it with a friend as it's more fun, but in principle I'm really bothered that some allegations, false ones, years ago are what I'm being judged by today.
Any advice welcome. Thanks.
The interview came and went well. We discussed the process where he said background checks were done before he called me and everything checked out fine. After our sit down chat over coffee he inspected the cabinet and said he's happy to grant the certificate.
Roll on one month later (yesterday), I get a letter from the Police saying that they are refusing my application, because of public safety concerns, relating to domestic abuse allegations made by my ex. Now, the domestic abuse allegations were of 'coercive and financial control' - nothing physical at all. At no point have the police ever visited me about this or made any contact what so ever. I had no knowledge about these allegations until a few years ago when it was brought up at family court. I suspect she made these allegations on advice, to make things more difficult for me at family court.
So, I guess now I'm looking for advice on where to go. Leave it? Appeal? Talk to the enquiry officer again? They literally were allegations with no basis or evidence, that I didn't even know about at the time.
Appealing through the court, likely to cost thousands, before even considering the costs if I lose. It might sound silly but this really has knocked me for six, it's such a stain on my character over allegations which aren't even true.
I can still go to the clay ground as I have been, with my friend, which always was the intention anyway, I'd rather do it with a friend as it's more fun, but in principle I'm really bothered that some allegations, false ones, years ago are what I'm being judged by today.
Any advice welcome. Thanks.