callumtaylor 0 Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 hi all, i want to apply for a shotgun licence and i live in the same house as my mom and dad, but my dad has a history of depression and my little bro's got and autism, so is that a good enough reason to turn me down for it thanks callum Quote Link to post
andy evs 0 Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 i would say you wont get one Quote Link to post
halamrose 24 Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Whilst each case will be judged on its merrits, these are not as far as I can remember things you will be asked about. So ask yourself for your own concience how you will ensure that they never have access to your guns. Sure they will be locked up most of the time and the locaton of the key kept secret (even from the firearms officers), but you need to leave them out to warm up and dry out somtimes. Go ahead with your application - there is little to loose. Halam 2 Quote Link to post
callumtaylor 0 Posted February 28, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 thanks for info, i think i might just give it ago and hope they dont ask anything about it thanks callum Quote Link to post
dave1372 83 Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 hi all, i want to apply for a shotgun licence and i live in the same house as my mom and dad, but my dad has a history of depression and my little bro's got and autism, so is that a good enough reason to turn me down for it thanks callum In my opinion I can't see what your dad and brother have got to do with it really.....at the end of the day it is only you that will have the key and access to the shotguns . I even know someone who has suffered from bouts of depression and he was granted his SGC. Don't worry . Quote Link to post
The one 8,457 Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Each case is judged on its own merits and as said only you should have the key to the gun cabinet Quote Link to post
Dan_Mercian 27 Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Yeah you'll get it, they don't interview your parents only you! No one else is allowed access to that safe, so if your depressive dad gets hold of that gun it's on your head Quote Link to post
scalesntails 118 Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I know I guy that tried to kill himself twice and still has his certificate. No idea how but he is a mason and in with all the right people. Quote Link to post
jackinbox99 41 Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Id approach this in 2 ways. You can either apply and not mention anything about your family. Or, if you want, you could phone up your local FEO and ask their opinion. All the FEO`s ive met are friendly people and more than happy to help. Quote Link to post
callumtaylor 0 Posted March 1, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 thanks for the information, my dads depression was over 25 years ago so its well in the past and he keeps air guns so he's responsible, i think i might apply for one now, thanks again callum Quote Link to post
RicW 67 Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 (edited) I suspect it might cause problems for an FAC, but the police have to show that YOU are not a "fit person" to hold an SGC. As long as you don't have a medical history showing that you are as mad as a snake you should be OK. Anyway, if you don't ask you won't get! The worst they can do is say no FFS! Ric Edited March 1, 2011 by RicW Quote Link to post
Squirrel Shooter 5 Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 I've never applied for a SGC or FAC personally, but I thought that a refusal for either could prejudice further applications in the future? Quote Link to post
matt_hooks 188 Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 I've never applied for a SGC or FAC personally, but I thought that a refusal for either could prejudice further applications in the future? Depends on WHY you are refused. 1 Quote Link to post
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