Indeed it gave some reasons based on some history from over 18 years agoI thought such a letter would need to give the reasons for refusal. - did that happen in your case?
Cheers
Bruce
I have history but meet the legal requirements for FAC. My FEO fully supported my application, so it has come as a surprise that it was refused. My reasons for FAC are clear and justified.With all due respect, there's clearly something in your circumstances that they're not happy with, so perhaps take a long hard look at where you're at and where you're going, before considering reapplying or appealing?
Indeed that is correctAs long as what happened 18 years ago was not something that carries a lifetime ban from being granted an FAC (maybe check up on that) then it's possible an appeal may be successful
Cheers
Bruce
Co-term grant. Various .22, centre fire and shotgun. All with previous experienceIs it your first time applying for a firearms certificate or is it a particular type of firearm being refused?
I'm only asking because I'm nosy.
Had to Google that but looks like a formality if you have each of them licenced already.Co-term grant. Various .22, centre fire and shotgun. All with previous experience
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If you are starting back you might need to licence one at a time and then apply for the Co-term.
I don't know about the rest of Europe but I've personally never heard of a Co-Term licence.Is this how it's done in Euope/Eire ?
Co-term license is when shotgun and firearmI don't know about the rest of Europe but I've personally never heard of a Co-Term licence.
Here in Ireland you apply for a licence for a firearm, if granted it costs 80 euro and it's valid for three years from date of issue. A couple of months before the licence expires you get a reminder to fill out a form and pay another 80 euro at the post office for a renewal.
Yep. Co-terminus, applied for, granted and expire at the same timeCo-term license is when shotgun and firearm
Certificates run from the same date and are renewed at the same time.
Unless refused.Yep. Co-terminus, applied for, granted and expire at the same time
Refused at the same time too.Unless refused.
My post is asking for recommendations of solicitorsAnother pointless thread on this where the person wants to slate the force but not give the full facts.
Yet when something goes wrong, the force are slated by everyone else for giving the person a licence when they have a dodgy history and shouldn’t have been given one to begin with.
Either give us the full history or just go get a solicitor, I believe it’ll cost you several grand easily.