NRA: To See Where Gun Licensing Leads, Look To England

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England's increasingly repressive firearms laws often are praised by those who would restrict the American right to arms, so it is important to realize that those firearms laws, which now prohibit the private possession of handguns, rest heavily on one foundation--the British gun owner licensing system. The right to keep and bear arms had been alive in England for eight centuries when Parliament enacted the Pistols Act of 1903. The Act, which prohibited the sale of pistols to minors and felons, also dictated that pistols could be sold only to those who possessed a gun license. Since the license could be obtained at a post office with only the payment of a fee, and since no license was required to keep a pistol solely in the home, there was no opposition. But within a few short years, the licensing system had moved from the post office to the police station. Suddenly, Britons who wanted to own handguns--or rifles--had to prove they had "good reason" for receiving a police permit. Shotguns were considered "sporting" and were exempted from licensing requirements until 1967.

Anti-gun lobbyists in the United States have called for a "needs-based licensing" system and some politicians have lined up to do their bidding.

Is licensing gun owners a good idea? After all, "we license people to drive cars don't we?" If requiring gun owners to obtain a government license seems like a harmless idea to you, you may want to know about "Firearms Form 101." That's the "Application For A Firearms Certificate" that must be filled out by Britons in order to purchase a rifle or muzzleloading handgun. A separate form is required for a "shotgun certificate."

Section 27 of the Firearms Act of 1968 (as amended by the 1997 Act) requires a chief officer of the Police Firearms Licensing Department to be satisfied that the applicant is "fit to be entrusted with a firearm." (Emphasis added) As the applicant, you must provide:

* Your home address for the last three years.
* Your occupation and business address.
* Information about previous convictions, including traffic violations.
* Information about any history of Epilepsy.
* Information about past treatment for drug use, depression or nervous disorders.
* The name of your doctor, and permission for the police to search your medical records to obtain "factual details" about your medical history.
* A list of the firearms you already own, including caliber, type, maker's name and serial number.
* A list of the ammunition you already own, including caliber and quantity.
* A list of the firearms you wish to purchase, stating the reason for wanting to purchase them and where you plan on shooting or hunting with them.
* A list of the maximum amount of ammunition you wish to possess at any one time, by caliber.
* A list of the maximum amount of ammunition you plan to purchase at any one time, by caliber.
* An address where the guns will be stored, for possible future inspection.
* Information about whether you have previously held a firearms certificate, or a shotgun certificate.
* A letter signed by the secretary of your shooting club or each landowner where you plan to hunt attesting to the fact that you have permission to shoot at those locations.
* Four passport size photos of yourself.
* A fee of L56 (approximately $90).

As an applicant, you must also designate two "referees" who will fill out a reference form regarding your character. This form will never be shown to you even though it weighs heavily in the final decision to approve or deny the application. The "referees" must:

* Have known you for at least the last two years.
* Not be a member of your family, a firearms dealer, a police officer or a police employee.
* Be of "good character."
* Sign the application form declaring that it has been answered truthfully.
* Sign and date the back of one of your passport photos attesting that it is an accurate representation of you at that time.
* Explain in what capacity they have known you.
* Indicate if they are members of a shooting club, and if so their license number and role in the club.
* Provide their "opinion as to the applicant's suitability to possess firearms."
* Provide information on your personal history, including any history of emotional problems, mental or physical disabilities and explain how knowledge of the information was gained.
* Explain any difficulties you have with members of your family which "may give cause for concern given that a firearm or ammunition may be available in the household."
* Explain their knowledge of your experience with firearms.
* Explain their knowledge of your attitude toward firearms.
* Be subjected to a background check and allow personal information to be held on a police computer.

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Uploaded: June 25, 2007 at 11:15 am
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Video Comments:
ToothbrushMan (October 27, 2008 at 8:10 am)
I'm a Brit and I can tell you that this video is a pack of lies from one end to the other.

I was in the demo at the start of the video - and it was about originally about the rights of the people living in the countryside - but it got hijacked by the pro fox-hunting lobby. But fox-hunting has nothing to do with guns, none of the people are talking about guns, and the only connection with guns is made by the commentator himself.
adargen (October 20, 2008 at 3:33 pm)
There is only one way to get my gun and that is to pry it out of my dead cold hands. So come and get some
Bohemund (October 12, 2008 at 1:55 am)
So England restricts guns, but that does not stop criminals to kill. The United Kingdom has a huge knife crime. Is this better than guns? No. Arm every righteous citizen of the world.
1airplane21 (September 28, 2008 at 8:40 am)
yea go 2nd ammendment supporters politcans are dumb when it comes to guns they just want to be elected so they make false statments
KillFrenzie (September 20, 2008 at 11:51 pm)
Just to let you guys know there was a double shooting in Australia and another 3 shootings before that all by unlicenced criminals. So yeah looks like the stupid gunlaws didn't do anything for those people.
mblackestheartm (September 1, 2008 at 5:46 pm)
I know your comment is 4 months old - but I just have to reply.

Thats the same thing Hitler said.

*In a nutshell*

"Trust me - hand over your guns. Ill protect you."

That didn't go over so well...
bucksatan1 (August 19, 2008 at 3:39 am)
Haha, faggots. Lose your guns. Lose your freedom.
misterchuckle (August 17, 2008 at 6:16 pm)
Too late complaining after the you have handed your guns in. Should have kicked up more of a fuss before the time. It's so easy to get illegal handguns, AKs and even handgrenades, but there's so much red tape and high cost licensing my legal guns. If they try and take my guns I will just say they were stolen. The new world order can suck my barrel.
gshowell76 (August 10, 2008 at 11:15 pm)
Click on my name and you'll see a link to my website. It's petition to restore handgun ownership in the UK for self defence.

If we can get it back in the UK, we can get in anywhere.

Why do some people still believe that passing laws is the best way to deal with people that don't obey laws.
Truly bizarre thinking !!!
bchsd16 (August 6, 2008 at 9:09 pm)
join the NRA... and never surrender your guns... U.S. out of the United Nations!