This is not strictly true, a reason is required to revoke a granted firearms certificate. The burden of proof is not the same as a criminal case, an allegation can justify revocation.They need no reason to revoke.
With your certificates you could go and get your guns your property back from the RFD.
if you have a spare slot on your certificate to acquire a firearm you could go buy it and ammunition.
if you have a shotgun certificate you could go buy 1 or a 100.
If you have sufficient concern that you have concluded you need to put your firearms in to an RFD then what will they be thinking? They will remove all potential risk from the situation, simple.
Really? You think someone threatening to call the police and say you were being difficult is a good person to carry on a relationship with?Take her out for a valentines meal and have a heart-to-heart with her, if you love each other then hopefully you can work away forward together.
No fun being in a relationship with someone that uses blackmail to get there own way. Get out of thereThink about what’s more important to you - possible future relationship with this person, marriage, kids? Or ensuring your guns are safe. I’d pick family, but it’s your call.
No fun ditching a relationship to sit alone in a rental flat with a few guns and wish you hadn’t ditched your partner.
This can only be your call based on what’s most important to you
Don't let the tail wag the dog budThanks for the replies , just to clarify , we're still together in the house and being amicable.
The reason for this thread was to get a better understanding of possible outcomes what may happen.
As some of you have mentioned , a relationship can be hard enough at times but throw something like firearms into the mix and it can make things even worse in your own mind, sometimes I think it may be best to flog them and carry on shooting my sub 12s to save any hassle![]()
With respect, we don't know the nature of the OP's "difficult" behaviour. You're jumping to conclusions in assuming that she's the one with the mental stability issues. As I said, there's two sides to every story, and we've only heard one of them. The one that the OP wants us to hear. Maybe his partner genuinely felt that calling the police would have been appropriate at the time?Even if he is "difficult", using such a vindictive, unlawful threat trumps his "difficultness" by a country mile. The relationship is over after such a threat.
If you have ever lived with a woman who has mental stability issues, then actually there is only one side to a story, at least one truthful side.
Thats for now and remember leopards dont change their spots.just to clarify , we're still together in the house and being amicable.
This is not strictly true, a reason is required to revoke a granted firearms certificate. The burden of proof is not the same as a criminal case, an allegation can justify revocation.
Revocation comes with the ability to legally challenge the decision, the chief constable revoking the certificate can and should it be challenged in court and will be asked to justify the decision and cite the evidence used to make the decision.
There is no legal challenge to voluntarily surrendering certificates.
Voluntarily storing firearms with an RFD shows good will, an understanding of the police’s position. Being honest with the FEO that such a threat has been made also creates a trail of facts. A recording of the partner making admission to her will to place a false allegation would work better.
How long ago was that and did your partner make false allegations that you threatened them with your firearms?When I stored my rifles in the club armoury during my divorce . I notified my Flo and told the m that while they were there in storage I would be still taking a gun out and using them @ the club . Not a problem I was told .
It was 4 yrs ago and i moved my guns straight away before anything might happen .How long ago was that and did your partner make false allegations that you threatened them with your firearms?