Thanks Miki
Cheers
Bruce
Cheers
Bruce
That is the WHOLE POINT !!!!Providing the cost is reasonable i don't have a problem with paying for it. But I dont know how much my GP intends to charge.
That is the WHOLE POINT !!!!
Police forces in Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Gwent, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Nottinghamshire, Scotland and Thames Valley will not progress your shotgun/firearm application without a GP verification letter and in most areas GPs will charge for that letter.
Most police forces follow 2016 Home Office guidance whereby the police contact your GP during your application asking them to verify that you do not suffer from any relevant medical conditions.
Your GP is under no obligation to respond to this police request and your application will proceed after 21 days if the police do not hear back from the police.
If your GP requests a fee for replying to the police request, you are under no obligation to pay that fee and not paying a fee will not prejudice your application.
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Police forces in Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Gwent, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Nottinghamshire, Scotland and Thames Valley will not progress your shotgun/firearm application without a GP verification letter and in most areas GPs will charge for that letter.
Most police forces follow 2016 Home Office guidance whereby the police contact your GP during your application asking them to verify that you do not suffer from any relevant medical conditions.
Your GP is under no obligation to respond to this police request and your application will proceed after 21 days if the police do not hear back from the police.
If your GP requests a fee for replying to the police request, you are under no obligation to pay that fee and not paying a fee will not prejudice your application<emboldened by @Miki >.
More information here:
Media
BASC media are responsible for representing shooting and the organisation in the media and educating members and non members.basc.org.uk
Thanks Miki. I should have made it clearer that the second paragraph as regards GP involvement is relevant only for those police forces following 2016 Home Office guidance. Edited version as follows:
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Check this out, medcert.co.uk, fixed fee £50 and they don't have to see or know you. ffs
Your right Bruce.This looks interesting, and if it does what it says on the tin, could solve a problem for lots of people.
I just wonder how long before some police forces figure out a way of saying a certificate from Medcert is not valid.
Cheers
Bruce
Conor.
Thank you for your clarification.
Perhaps I should have rephrased my reasoning/question...
What are you (BASC) doing about Police Scotland and the Police forces in Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Gwent, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Nottinghamshire and Thames Valley that will not progress your shotgun/firearm application without a GP verification letter i.e. those Police Forces that are prejudicing applicants (many of whom are your members) and are (blatantly) not following HO Guidelines ?
According to what I can find (Google is my friend here) there are 1.3Million Shotgun certificate holders and 535,000 FAC issued.
This started in Scotland and has now 'spread', as there are 43 Police Forces in England, Wales and 1 in Scotland, this 'disease' effects almost 25% of the country.
I can still see the horse, it hasn't quite got out of the paddock yet (or has it) ?
Many discussion threads in this forum have been unable to reach consensus on resolving a complex issue.