Why would current over-60s be disadvantaged?
Computers would have been around for the majority of their working lives, both at home & in the workplace. We can’t halt progress just because some people have failed to keep up.
Absolutely agree, firearms licensing could learn a lot of principles from retail banking, ironically the last time I wrote out a cheque was in respect of my recent FAC renewal!We see this in many industries, I work in Health now and we have nurses and doctors who qualified 30+ years ago and they don’t want to use a computer… they are more than capable of learning however.
Someone who is entrusted with firearms, should have the brain function, to be able to use a computer to fill in the application.
It’s 2025.
A fully electronic Licencing system that doesn’t require you to carry around sheets of paper for 5 years is long overdue.
I think they already have -Absolutely agree, firearms licensing could learn a lot of principles from retail banking, ironically the last time I wrote out a cheque was in respect of my recent FAC renewal!
We see this in many industries, I work in Health now and we have nurses and doctors who qualified 30+ years ago and they don’t want to use a computer… they are more than capable of learning however.
Someone who is entrusted with firearms, should have the brain function, to be able to use a computer to fill in the application.
It’s 2025.
A fully electronic Licencing system that doesn’t require you to carry around sheets of paper for 5 years is long overdue.

It’s well for you then - obviously not suffering old age!We see this in many industries, I work in Health now and we have nurses and doctors who qualified 30+ years ago and they don’t want to use a computer… they are more than capable of learning however.
Someone who is entrusted with firearms, should have the brain function, to be able to use a computer to fill in the application.
It’s 2025.
A fully electronic Licencing system that doesn’t require you to carry around sheets of paper for 5 years is long overdue.
Not quite what I meant but I see where you are coming from!I think they already have -
Rubbish service, supercilious attitude and think they can tell you what to do.
Libraries have computersAs a matter of principle, no person should be forced to possess either a computer or a mobile phone.
Yep and that would be really secure wouldn’t it?Libraries have computers
Why wouldnt it?Yep and that would be really secure wouldn’t it?
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I would help sometimes if askedI notice all you computer wizards are not offering to help the old guys out
The gun shop owners are struggling too, I did a 1 for 1 on a shotgun recently and it took ages because the guy was struggling to navigate the online portal. Made worse by the fact that the shop was out in the sticks and I had no mobile signal to confirm it from my own profileI’ve helped a few I don’t fill in the details I just guide them through the process , so far had three bottles of single malt and a days stalking as a thank you , to be honest I don’t know why the local gun shop owners don’t offer a service to help complete the application could do it the last day of every month after all it’s the customers paying there wages lose the customers income goes down
Its not the applicants fault, its whichever highly paid software engineer came up with online services that aren't user friendly and the village idiot FLD that approved them.The gun shop owners are struggling too, I did a 1 for 1 on a shotgun recently and it took ages because the guy was struggling to navigate the online portal. Made worse by the fact that the shop was out in the sticks and I had no mobile signal to confirm it from my own profile![]()
Comparatively, yes. The current system apparently shares your details with pushing 2 million unvetted people, most probably including the odd terrorst. Obviously, this is an important improvement to public safety.Yep and that would be really secure wouldn’t it?
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Hmmm.Comparatively, yes. The current system apparently shares your details with pushing 2 million unvetted people, most probably including the odd terrorst. Obviously, this is an important improvement to public safety.
I rather doubt anything like that number of people use the local public library.
I completely agree. The best security is limiting who knows. Perversely, our system tells millions of people that you have guns and where they are kept, plasters your name and address on the top of your certificates even though there is no technical reason or benefit to doing so.Hmmm.
Different perspective perhaps - having lived and had firearms in NI for half a century the last thing I wanted was someone or indeed anyone outside my circle of trusted friends knowing that I had firearms.
Spot on.In this day and age IMHO my maxim probably still holds good - everywhere!
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