§ Ms DrownTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many convictions there were for(a) carrying a loaded air weapon in a public place, (b) a person under 14 having an air weapon, (c) a person under 17 having an air weapon in a public place and (d) the sale of air weapons to minors in the last five years. [67831]
§ Mr. Bob AinsworthThe information requested is contained in the table.
Statistics for 2001 will be available in the autumn.
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Persons found guilty at all courts for various offences under the Firearms Act 1968, England and Wales 1996 to 20001,2 Offence description Statute Year Found guilty Carrying a loaded air weapon in a public place, etc. Firearms Act 1968, Sec 19 1996 202 1997 220 1998 195 1999 176 2000 170 Person under 14 having with him an air weapon or ammunition therefor Firearms Act 1968, Sec 22 (4) 1996 12 1997 8 1998 6 1999 12 2000 16 Person under 17 having with him an air weapon in a public place Firearms Act 1968, Sec 22 (5) 1996 43 1997 51 1998 47 1999 54 2000 52 Selling or letting on hire an air weapon or ammunition to a person under 17 Firearms Act 1968, Sec 24 (1) 1996 2 1997 1 1998 3 1999 1 2000 — 1These data are on the principal offence basis.
2Staffordshire police were able to submit sample data only for persons proceeded against and convicted in the magistrates courts in the year 2000. Although sufficient to estimate higher orders of data, these data are not robust enough at a detailed level and have been excluded from the table.