Loki
Well-Known Member
Hi All
This is a 'short' version if you are minded to bear with me:
I have held an 'open' Firearms Certificate for 40+ years, with calibres including .300WM & .375H&H. I have access to a variety of opportunity in the UK and hunt abroad whenever I can.
Following my renwal process in 2022, TVP Licensing Team deemed it appropriate, notwithstanding the evidence presented in the previous 5 years to restrict the use of my .300 & .375 in the UK.
Prior to my renewal application (a little under a year before actual renewal - yes, yes I know but mine have taken 15months+ in the past after expiry...) I understood from other TVP Service area Certificate holders that there had been a 'Changing of the Guard' and therefore to expect 'turbulant waters', particularly with regards to .300 and upwards.
My certificate was duly renewed but restrictive conditions applied to the .300 & .375.
Communications with the FEO, SFEO and the Licensing Manager were all rebuffed using the phrase 'High Muzxzle Energy' firearms and notwithstanding the evidence presented and
cross-referenced to the current Home Office Guidance on such matters, and in the absence on record of any other legal 'reason' refused to reinstate the previously 'open' conditions for these 2 firearms.
In the absence of 'Insurance Cover' that is not 'triaged', some 15months after exhausting 'common-sense' (yes, not much common about it...) I resorted to a SAR (Subject Access Request) to TVP Licensing Team (TVPLT) to establish what may be on 'Local Records' that may be the issue. I had already acquired my 'Rap-Sheet' from PNC Records to know nothing whatsoever
) The SAR was ignored by TVPLT so I resorted to a formal complaint - ignoring the SAR, arbitrary reduction in ammunition (500rds to 150 (apparently not having bought ammunition but a Relaoding Bench processing .270W was '...not proof I reload'....) and use of the .300 & .375 abroad only.
Nigh on a year on from the formal complaint the Investigating Officer (IO) found:
L
PS - throughout the 'process' ongoing advice was taken from Richard Law at the SRA and a retired Firearms Licensing Manager.
This is a 'short' version if you are minded to bear with me:
I have held an 'open' Firearms Certificate for 40+ years, with calibres including .300WM & .375H&H. I have access to a variety of opportunity in the UK and hunt abroad whenever I can.
Following my renwal process in 2022, TVP Licensing Team deemed it appropriate, notwithstanding the evidence presented in the previous 5 years to restrict the use of my .300 & .375 in the UK.
Prior to my renewal application (a little under a year before actual renewal - yes, yes I know but mine have taken 15months+ in the past after expiry...) I understood from other TVP Service area Certificate holders that there had been a 'Changing of the Guard' and therefore to expect 'turbulant waters', particularly with regards to .300 and upwards.
My certificate was duly renewed but restrictive conditions applied to the .300 & .375.
Communications with the FEO, SFEO and the Licensing Manager were all rebuffed using the phrase 'High Muzxzle Energy' firearms and notwithstanding the evidence presented and
cross-referenced to the current Home Office Guidance on such matters, and in the absence on record of any other legal 'reason' refused to reinstate the previously 'open' conditions for these 2 firearms.
In the absence of 'Insurance Cover' that is not 'triaged', some 15months after exhausting 'common-sense' (yes, not much common about it...) I resorted to a SAR (Subject Access Request) to TVP Licensing Team (TVPLT) to establish what may be on 'Local Records' that may be the issue. I had already acquired my 'Rap-Sheet' from PNC Records to know nothing whatsoever
Nigh on a year on from the formal complaint the Investigating Officer (IO) found:
- The SAR was superceded by the complaint process and therefore in obeyance - even though this was 6weeks after no reply to the SAR from TVPLT and therefore not complying with GDPR Regulations, before I made the complaint. I have let this go and will acquire the 'local' TVPLT records of my 2017 and 2022 renewals for future reference.
- I seemed to have 'agreed' to the reduction of the ammunition at interview with the FEO - I had no choice as was told '...that was what it was going to be' by the FEO. I am minded to leave as is at this time.
- Use of the .300 & .375 would be reinstated to 'open' use I had provided evidence of use abroad and a booking in Scotland (this was concluded between my complaint and the subsequent on-camera interview by a Uniformed Officer! accompanying the IO) and my experience. Great!, I will now continue to use these calibres in prepping to go abroad.
L
PS - throughout the 'process' ongoing advice was taken from Richard Law at the SRA and a retired Firearms Licensing Manager.

