Shooters under attack in Australia

Had a letter this morning
This sounds very much the same as here in the UK
Got a letter this morning from the Uk gov from a pertion I signed.

Government responded:
Government responded:


The Government has committed to a public consultation on strengthening licensing controls on shotguns. We will consider all views submitted during the consultation before deciding on further action.

The Government recognises that shotguns and firearms are used for a range of legitimate purposes, such as target shooting and hunting, and the vast majority are used safely and responsibly. We also recognise that shooting contributes to the rural economy.

The Government is, however, mindful that legally held shotguns have been used in a number of homicides and other incidents in recent years including the fatal shootings in Keyham, Plymouth, in August 2021. It is for this reason that we committed to having a public consultation on strengthening the licensing controls on shotguns, to bring them more into line with controls on other firearms in the interests of public safety. We announced this on 13 February 2025 when we published the Government response to the 2023 firearms licensing consultation which had been run by the previous Government.

Recommendations relating to strengthening shotgun controls had been made to the Government by the Coroner in his preventing future deaths report issued in May 2023 and followed the inquest into the deaths of those who were shot and killed in Plymouth in August 2021. Similar recommendations on shotgun controls were also made in the report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct following its investigation into the Plymouth shootings, and by the Scottish Affairs Committee in its report following a fatal shooting with a shotgun in Skye in August 2022.

We intend to publish the consultation shortly. No decisions have yet been made on whether and what changes might be necessary. We will consider carefully the views put forward during the consultation once it is completed, before deciding what further action to take. We will also provide an impact assessment in relation to any changes that the Government intends to bring forward after the consultation, in the normal way.

Public safety is our priority, and our focus on shotguns and other firearms sits alongside the Government’s aim to halve knife crime in the next decade, which forms a part of the Government’s Safer Street Mission. We are driving an ambitious programme of work focusing on prevention and enforcement, as well as strengthening knife legislation. This includes banning weapons that have no place on our streets, targeting irresponsible sellers, giving the police more powers to deal with those supplying and owning weapons for violent purposes, intervening earlier to stop young people being drawn into crime, and bringing together experts through the Knife-Enabled Robbery Taskforce and the Coalition to Tackle Knife Crime.

Home Office
So BASC came back with this:

The Government has issued a response to a petition against proposals to merge shotgun and firearms licensing, which was signed by more than 100,000 people.

BASC, commenting on the Government’s response to a petition signed by more than 100,000 people calling for shotguns to remain subject to section 2 licensing rules, said that it demonstrates a misunderstanding of how firearms licensing operates and raises serious concerns that ministers are seeking to reduce the lawful private ownership of firearms.

The Government cites public safety as justification for the consultation, yet the test for public safety is the same for shotgun and rifle certificate holders.

The Government also cites the tragic mass killing in Keyham as justification, but that occurred because the local police licensing department was a “dangerous shambles” with staff expected to learn on the job. The department couldn’t operate its own risk matrix, issued a certificate to the murderer, revoked it following an assault, and then reissued it after the completion of an online course. None of these failures would have been prevented by changing shotgun licensing rules.

Furthermore, it is bizarre to see the criminal use of knives referenced in the Government’s response to a petition about law-abiding shotgun owners complying with firearms licensing law. It is a worrying reminder of the attitudes that exist in parts of the Home Office towards the farmers, land managers, pest controllers and gamekeepers who rely on shotguns as essential tools of the trade, and the rural jobs and conservation work that depend on them.

If the Government was really serious about public safety, it would be consulting on how to fix a failing and inconsistent police firearms licensing system, rather than imposing new restrictions on responsible people who comply with the law.

BASC is committed to working constructively with government to ensure public safety – it is not in the interests of the shooting community for the wrong people to have guns – but proposals must be evidence-led, proportionate and targeted at genuine risk. We will oppose any change that seeks to solve the wrong problem, harms the rural economy and is not based on evidence.

We look forward to MPs unpacking these points with the responsible minister in the forthcoming debate.
 

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