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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Firearms and Hate Crime Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 01/11/2023
Overview
This bill aims to enhance firearm safety and tackle hate crime in the UK. It proposes stricter regulations on pump-action shotguns, increased medical scrutiny for firearm license applicants, and expands hate crime legislation to include offenses based on sex and gender, while also classifying misogyny as an aggravating factor in violent crimes.
Description
The bill comprises five main sections:
Firearm Restrictions
It makes keeping pump-action shotguns at home an offense, with exceptions for pest controllers and farmers. Owners will need to store them at approved locations (shooting clubs or registered firearms dealers).
Enhanced Medical Checks
The bill mandates medical practitioner statements regarding suitability for firearm certificates before issuance to both new and existing applicants.
Mental Health Disclosure
It requires medical professionals to inform police about the mental health of firearm certificate holders, with the NHS recording this information.
Hate Crime Expansion
The bill extends hate crime legislation to include acts motivated by hatred toward a group based on sex or gender.
Misogyny as Aggravating Factor
It establishes misogyny as an aggravating factor in sentencing for violent crimes, increasing penalties for offenses motivated by hostility towards women.
Government Spending
The bill's financial impact on government spending is not explicitly stated in the provided text. Costs could arise from enforcing new regulations and potential increases in prosecutions and related legal processes.
Groups Affected
- Firearm owners (especially pump-action shotgun owners): Face new storage restrictions and increased scrutiny for license renewal.
- Medical practitioners: Required to disclose certain mental health information of firearm license holders.
- Police forces: Take on additional responsibilities in verifying medical information and enforcing new firearm regulations.
- NHS: Responsible for recording and sharing relevant health data.
- Individuals convicted of violent crimes with misogynistic motivations: Face harsher sentences.
- Individuals who incite hatred based on sex or gender: Subject to prosecution under expanded hate crime legislation.
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