Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
The government has today responded to the 2023 firearms licensing consultation which received 91,385 responses.
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BASC has criticised the government’s decision to grant police automatic powers of entry into the homes of firearm certificate holders as unnecessary and an erosion of civil liberties. The police already have powers of entry to prevent crime and if life is in danger. They can also get a warrant from a magistrate and they can revoke a person’s shotgun or firearm certificate, making their possession of guns illegal. This power of entry was opposed by 80.7 per cent of respondents to the consultation.
Also announced was the government’s intention to launch a new consultation later this year on whether controls on higher-powered firearm should be applied to lower powered shotguns. The government has refused to make the placing of a marker on the medical notes of certificate holders mandatory for general practitioners; despite 83 per cent of respondents supporting this proposal.
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Click the link below to read the government's response in full
BASC has criticised the government’s decision to grant police automatic powers of entry into the homes of firearm certificate holders as unnecessary and an erosion of civil liberties. The police already have powers of entry to prevent crime and if life is in danger. They can also get a warrant from a magistrate and they can revoke a person’s shotgun or firearm certificate, making their possession of guns illegal. This power of entry was opposed by 80.7 per cent of respondents to the consultation.
Also announced was the government’s intention to launch a new consultation later this year on whether controls on higher-powered firearm should be applied to lower powered shotguns. The government has refused to make the placing of a marker on the medical notes of certificate holders mandatory for general practitioners; despite 83 per cent of respondents supporting this proposal.
Click the link below for more reaction from BASC
Government’s decision unnecessary and an erosion of civil liberties, says BASC
BASC has strongly condemned the government’s decision to grant police automatic powers of entry into firearms certificate holders' homes.