The Firearms Law Handbook - 8th Edition
- Publisher:
- Wildy Simmonds & Hill
- Publication date:
- 2019-08-29
- Authors:
-
Laura Saunsbury
Nick Doherty - ISBN:
- 9780854902736
Description:
The Firearms Law Handbook covers all aspects of the law relating to the use of firearms in Britain. Those who enforce and apply the law will find it of invaluable assistance in their work. The reader who handles and sells guns, both commercially or for sport, will find everything they need to know here. Although the subjects covered can be complex, the book is written in an approachable style to be understood by all of those with an interest in the subject. The classification of firearms is covered in detail, as are the many different circumstances in which authority to possess firearms and ammunition can, and should, be granted. This book will assist those who engage in all types of shooting; those who run shooting clubs and clay grounds; collectors; registered firearms dealers and those who require the authority of the Secretary of State to possess prohibited weapons. The rules governing shooting by young persons are considered, together with the various exemptions available where a certificate is not required. Since the seventh edition of this work in 2011 there have been significant changes to firearms legislation which are covered in full, including key changes in the Policing and Crime Act 2017 including new definitions of ‘firearm'; ‘component part'; ‘deactivated weapon' and ‘antique firearm'. The book covers all decisions of the higher courts regarding this area since 2011 and deals with the likely effects of the UK leaving the European Union. Police policy on the licensing of firearms is covered in addition to the process of application and appeal to the Crown Court. Applications to lift a ‘firearms prohibition' are also considered.
Preliminary Sections
Contents
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- Table of European Material
- Table of Other Material
- List of Abbreviations
- General Definitions
- Prohibited Weapons and Ammunition
- The Licensing of Section 1 Firearms and Ammunition
- Shotguns and their Ammunition
- Refusal, Revocation and Appeal
- Police Permits
- Exports and Imports of Firearms: Visitors' Permits and European Firearms Passes
- Security of Firearms and Ammunition
- Imitation Firearms
- Shooting Game
- Poaching
- Protected Birds and Animals
- The Tenant's Right to Shoot
- Young People and Guns
- Criminal Offences Relating to Firearms: General Restrictions on Shooting and Carrying Guns
- Firearms Dealers
- Museum Firearms Licences
Appendices
- Antique firearms: Home Office guidance to the police
- Museums for which firearms licences may be issued
- Close seasons for shooting game and deer
- Wild birds which are protected by special penalties
- Wild birds which may be killed or taken outside the close season
- Close seasons outside which wild birds listed at Appendix E1 above may be killed, injured or taken
- Licences for shooting wild birds and wild animals
- Wild animals which may not be killed or taken by certain methods
- Particulars to be entered by firearms dealer in register of transactions
- Firearms of historic interest
- Index