Require production of Certificates
23.9. Section 48 of the 1968 Act provides that a constable may demand from any person believed to be in possession of a firearm or ammunition to which section 1 of the 1968 Act applies, or of a shotgun the production of their firearm certificate, or, in the case of a shotgun, their shotgun certificate.
23.10. The insertion of 48(1A) by SI 1992/2823 provides that when a constable demands the production of his firearm or shotgun certificate, if he believes the person in question is in possession of a firearm or ammunition to which section 1 of this Act applies, and the person in question fails:
(a) to produce a firearm certificate or, as the case may be, a shotgun certificate;
(b) to show that he is a person who, by reason of his place of residence or any other circumstances, is not entitled to be issued with a document identifying that firearm under any of the provisions which in the other member States correspond to the provisions of this Act for the issue of European firearms passes; or
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to show that he is in possession of the firearm exclusively in connection with the
carrying on of activities in respect of which, he or the person on whose behalf he
has possession of the firearm, is recognised, for the purposes of the law of another
Member State relating to firearms, as a collector of firearms or a body concerned in
the cultural or historical aspects of weapons, the constable may demand from that
person the production of a document which has been issued to that person in another
Member State under any such corresponding provisions, identifies that firearm as a
firearm to which it relates and is for the time being valid.
23.11.
Section 48(2) of the 1968 Act provides a constable the power to seize weapons and
ammunition in cases of non-compliance, the constable may also require the person to
immediately declare his full name and address