HC Deb 15 March 1993 vol 221 cc38-9W
Mr. Nigel Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what checks are made on the people to whom firearm licences are awarded.

Mr. Charles Wardle

Under the Firearms Act 1968, firearms certificates are issued by chief officers of police. Before granting or renewing a certificate, that chief police officer must be satisfied that an applicant has a good reason for requiring the firearm and can be permitted to have it without danger to public safety or to the peace. A certificate must not be granted to any person whom the chief officer has reason to believe to be prohibited by the Act from possessing a firearm, or to be of intemperate habits or unsound mind, or to be for any reason unfitted to be entrusted with a firearm.