
BASC condemns proposed firearms fees hike as a threat to public safety
BASC has condemned the government’s decision to increase firearms licensing fees to full-cost recovery without fixing the inefficiencies undermining the current system.
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BASC made contact with the Labour Party earlier this week following statements by their leader, Sir Keir Starmer, regarding the firearms licensing process.
Sir Keir made the comments during an interview on LBC Radio, in which he discussed the recent and tragic shooting in Euston in his constituency.
In the interview he stated: “There are many illegally-owned guns out there and there are legally-owned guns, which I don’t think should be in the hands of the people who are legally owning them”, and that “people have access to guns that they shouldn’t have access to”.
A BASC spokesperson said: “The UK has some of the strictest firearms laws in the world. Sir Keir is right to say that firearms should only be in the hands of those legally responsible, however, his comments have caused unnecessary concern among the shooting community.
“With more than 600,000 certificate holders in the UK, shooting plays a significant role in the rural economy and conservation efforts. BASC has briefed Labour MPs and written to the office of Sir Keir offering to meet in person to discuss the topic of firearms licensing in further detail.”

BASC has condemned the government’s decision to increase firearms licensing fees to full-cost recovery without fixing the inefficiencies undermining the current system.

The leaflet aims to highlight the support that is available to certificate holders and encourages those who need help to seek it.

The Chief Constable of Cumbria police has committed additional resources to firearms licensing in the region to cut delays for certificate renewals.
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