Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
BASC has published a major new report reviewing the performance of police firearms licensing departments in England and Wales.
The report – The Performance of Police Firearms Licensing Departments in England and Wales 2025 – is the most detailed and wide-ranging of its kind. It combines data from more than 5,000 certificate holders, Freedom of Information responses from 41 of 42 police forces, and official figures from the Home Office and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).
The findings offer a snapshot of a firearms licensing system that remains deeply inconsistent in its delivery. The report identifies forces that are providing a timely and proportionate service, and others that are falling well short of expectations.
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Coverage in The Telegraph below:
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The report – The Performance of Police Firearms Licensing Departments in England and Wales 2025 – is the most detailed and wide-ranging of its kind. It combines data from more than 5,000 certificate holders, Freedom of Information responses from 41 of 42 police forces, and official figures from the Home Office and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).
The findings offer a snapshot of a firearms licensing system that remains deeply inconsistent in its delivery. The report identifies forces that are providing a timely and proportionate service, and others that are falling well short of expectations.
BASC publishes most comprehensive firearms licensing report to date
BASC has published a major new report reviewing the performance of police firearms licensing departments in England and Wales.
Coverage in The Telegraph below:
Shotgun owners forced to wait a year for new licences
Applying for certificates has become ‘postcode lottery’ as more than 1,000 owners made to put their guns in storage
