airbourne 128 Posted June 10, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2015 i have e-mail them and requested a section 7 along with my son, has you chaps say cover your arse, they have had 9 weeks to get a new ticket sorted, and in this world you can not trust anybody only yourself, cheers for your replies Quote Link to post
maktayla 50 Posted June 10, 2015 Report Share Posted June 10, 2015 Have a look at this airborne or visit the BASC website: Certificate Renewals 2015Next year BASC anticipates there will be greater demand for certificate renewals and the potential for delays as a regular five-year cycle hits its peak. BASC’s firearms team explains what to do if your renewal is delayed. Early submission of renewal requests next year will give police licensing teams a better chance to turn them around before certificates expire. BASC recommends starting the process early for 2015 renewals. Respond as soon as possible to a renewal reminder pack or, even better, prepare and submit your request early. You can download the forms here, complete them, sort out counter-signatory/referees, add photos and payment and get ready to submit them in plenty of time. Always post by recorded delivery. These can usually be tracked online. To help the police to renew your certificates in time we recommend that you get your renewal applications to them at least 12 weeks before the expiry of your certificate in 2015. Do not wait for police reminder letters. When sending renewal forms back do not return your expiring certificates. You need them to both buy ammunition and to prove lawful possession of your guns. The law allows police to seize your firearms if you are unable to produce a certificate on demand. It is always advisable to carry original certificates with you. Although the evidence of a copy should be acceptable in many instances, the legal right to seize and detain your guns remains unless you produce the original. However, it may help the licensing department to process renewals or variations if you provide photocopies of existing certificates. Add a note with your application saying that you are retaining the originals until the new ones are issued. The law (The Firearms Amendment Rules 2014) does not require you to return the expiring certificates with your application. In the case of shotguns the rules state that renewal applications should be accompanied by the expiring certificate “if it is available”. The need to buy ammunition and to show lawful possession means that the expiring certificate is not available. If you need advice on this or any other issue, please call BASC’s firearms team on 01244 573010 with your membership number to hand. It is an offence for anyone to be in possession of a firearm without the appropriate authority. Any advice that it is acceptable to continue keeping your guns without a valid certificate should be ignored, even if your renewal has been submitted. If your certificate should expire before a valid replacement is in your possession, you should ask for a temporary permit, issued under Section 7 of the Firearms Act 1968. It should be granted in the event of an administrative delay. The Home Office guidance to the police: “Guide to Firearms Licensing Law” of July 2014 directs that a permit should be issued where an applicant has submitted an application in good time. Issuing a Section 7 is a simple remedy to prevent someone falling on the wrong side of the law. Section 7 Permits – Are you entitled to one? – The legalitiesIt is the certificate holder’s responsibility to renew their certificate on time and not rely on police reminders. The police do send out renewal reminders well in advance of expiry. However, backlogs can occur and are expected in 2015. Each request for a temporary permit case must be determined on its merits but constabularies should issue them if delays have occurred in the system. It is intended to cover temporary situations such as delays, or to allow short-term possession of firearms after the death of the certificated owner. A permit may not be issued in order to authorise the purchase or acquisition of firearms or ammunition but shotgun ammunition can be purchased if you have a temporary permit. The July 2014 Home Office Guidance says: 10.51 “If a certificate expires before a renewed certificate has been issued and the certificate holder has behaved in a reasonable manner returning the forms in good time, a temporary permit (section 7 Permit) should be issued by default. With regard to renewal, the applicant may submit a photocopy of their certificate and retain the expiring certificate in order to be able to buy ammunition.” 15.4. “Permits should be issued by chief officers where a certificate has not been re-issued or where a variation has been delayed and the applicant has made the application in good time. This may be appropriate where the renewal of a certificate is so delayed that the applicant may otherwise be left without permission to continue possessing and using their firearm and ammunition. This may not be the case where the applicant or his referees had been uncooperative and, is, or are, substantially responsible for the delay. In these circumstances, the applicant should be advised to arrange for the firearms and ammunition to be placed in storage with a registered firearms dealer or another suitably authorised certificate holder.” BASC advice on obtaining a Section 7 temporary permitBASC’s advice is that if your certificate is delayed by the administrative process you should always make a written request for a temporary permit. These are the things you need to do: Supply the date you submitted your renewal application and the date your certificate(s) expired. Request the immediate renewal of the certificates or the issue of a Section 7 permit to prevent you from possessing firearms without a valid certificate. Politely advise that if a Section 7 permit is not issued then you will be obliged to consider submitting a formal complaint. Request details of the complaints procedure. Refusal to grant a Section 7 permit – ComplaintsAny complaint against a refusal to issue a Section 7 permit should be made in writing. You should be able to find details on the force’s website. BASC can’t make the complaint for you but we will advise you how to do it. Making a justified complaint will also highlight areas where the police might improve their service Quote Link to post
airbourne 128 Posted July 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted July 16, 2015 finally licence came today can stock up with ammunition now, never received a section 7 even after requesting one at least i am all legal now Quote Link to post
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