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Firearms fees and licensing - two ways to help


Conor O'Gorman
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Last week's announcement by the government of plans to increase firearms licensing fees has the potential to wield a hammer blow to shooting and rural livelihoods.

The government’s justification for the increase is that the extra income raised will go towards supporting improvements in the work of firearms licensing departments. But here's the kicker, the government has no power to ensure that happens. As a result, BASC has this week written to all Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales seeking assurances that all funds generated by any increase in fees will be used to resource firearms licensing teams.

While we await responses from all PCCs, work on this issue continues in the background to ensure a fair deal for current licence holders and grant applicants which is not only about fees but the state of firearms licensing.

Two ways to help:

1. Complete a survey

BASC has put together a short survey to gather your experiences of the renewal and/or grant application process with your local police force.

https://basc.org.uk/licensing-survey/

2. Contact your MP

The proposed increases to firearms licensing fees damage the countryside. You can help by writing to your MP.

https://basc.org.uk/write-to-your-mp-on-firearms-licensing-fee-increases/

 

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32 minutes ago, Conor O'Gorman said:

Last week's announcement by the government of plans to increase firearms licensing fees has the potential to wield a hammer blow to shooting and rural livelihoods.

The government’s justification for the increase is that the extra income raised will go towards supporting improvements in the work of firearms licensing departments. But here's the kicker, the government has no power to ensure that happens. As a result, BASC has this week written to all Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales seeking assurances that all funds generated by any increase in fees will be used to resource firearms licensing teams.

While we await responses from all PCCs, work on this issue continues in the background to ensure a fair deal for current licence holders and grant applicants which is not only about fees but the state of firearms licensing.

Two ways to help:

1. Complete a survey

BASC has put together a short survey to gather your experiences of the renewal and/or grant application process with your local police force.

https://basc.org.uk/licensing-survey/

2. Contact your MP

The proposed increases to firearms licensing fees damage the countryside. You can help by writing to your MP.

https://basc.org.uk/write-to-your-mp-on-firearms-licensing-fee-increases/

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Weihrauch17 said:

The fees are going up on 05/02/2025, it is a done deal.  This is Horse door bolted x 10!

i know the fees are going up its renewals  and applications that will not change no matter how much we pay     in  scotland all the firearms offices closed so you cant just walk in like we use to now we can only phone between 9am and 12am 

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15 minutes ago, scarecrow243 said:

i know the fees are going up its renewals  and applications that will not change no matter how much we pay     in  scotland all the firearms offices closed so you cant just walk in like we use to now we can only phone between 9am and 12am 

 

15 minutes ago, scarecrow243 said:

i know the fees are going up its renewals  and applications that will not change no matter how much we pay     in  scotland all the firearms offices closed so you cant just walk in like we use to now we can only phone between 9am and 12am 

The extra fees will not improve anything, they will just go into the ever increasing black hole.  The Police have no interest in improving the process, the worse it gets the less people will bother.  Labour / Cooper hate private gun ownership.

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Hopefully a few PW members are interested in helping the cause? Please comment if you have completed the survey and/or contacted your MP.

Should the current proposed fee rises take effect from 5 February the same arguments to further raise fees beyond inflation could be made in 3 years time based on pooled data from all the most inefficient forces. That is why we must get involved and spending a few minutes on the two actions below will help.

1. Complete a survey

BASC has put together a short survey to gather your experiences of the renewal and/or grant application process with your local police force.

https://basc.org.uk/licensing-survey/

2. Contact your MP

The proposed increases to firearms licensing fees damage the countryside. You can help by writing to your MP.

https://basc.org.uk/write-to-your-mp-on-firearms-licensing-fee-increases/

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So when you tick the box not a BASC member they can invite you to join 😂

 

They are all at it, had my gas boiler serviced last week by british gas, today got a call from british gas telling me the boiler is 12 years old and they should be replaced at 10 years old, my reply was you just serviced it did you find a fault or was the service so bad you left me with a faulty boiler ? er well no ….. bye.

 

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2 minutes ago, rbrowning2 said:

So when you tick the box not a BASC member they can invite you to join 😂

 

😉 I bought a fleece in Ambleside last night and was asked for my email address, which I refused. Poor lad was reduced to giving me a paper one from the till. 🙂

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1 minute ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

It is everywhere and the email addresses get sold on and you end up with never ending carp.

This. 

1 minute ago, rbrowning2 said:

love Ambleside sadly been a few years since last in Cumbria on holiday.

Give me a shout next time you’re up, we’ll go shooting if possible. 

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