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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Firearms (Amendment) Bill [HL]
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 14/05/2013
Overview
This bill is a minor amendment to the Firearms Act 1968. Its primary purpose is to grant British Transport Police officers the same powers as other specified law enforcement agencies regarding firearms licensing and control.
Description
This bill amends Section 54(3)(c) of the Firearms Act 1968. The amendment adds British Transport Police officers to the list of individuals authorized to issue and administer firearm certificates. This means they will gain the same authority to handle firearms licensing matters as other listed agencies.
Key Changes:
- Extends existing firearms licensing powers to the British Transport Police.
- Ensures consistent application of the Firearms Act across all relevant law enforcement bodies.
Government Spending
The bill is not expected to significantly impact government spending. The cost of implementation will likely be minimal, involving only administrative adjustments to existing processes and training for British Transport Police officers.
Groups Affected
The bill primarily affects:
- British Transport Police: Grants them new powers regarding firearms licensing and control.
- Firearms license applicants/holders: May experience slight changes in the process of applying for or renewing licenses, depending on geographical location and the involvement of British Transport Police.
- Other law enforcement agencies: The impact on other agencies is expected to be minimal. The amendment primarily provides clarity and consistency.
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