The Labour government is considering stricter licensing regulations for shotgun owners, which may require farmers to justify ownership and could restrict access significantly. Currently, the 610,000 UK shotgun owners can hold multiple shotguns under a single certificate, but proposed changes may mandate individual licensing for each weapon, complicating manageability for rural workers dealing with wildlife management.
This initiative comes in response to increasing concerns over gun-related incidents, with calls from law enforcement for tighter controls to enhance public safety. As part of the consultation, other measures may include a higher number of character referees for applicants and more powers for police to enter properties and seize weapons when safety is questioned. Critics warn that these moves could hinder rural livelihoods and threaten the gun industry, a significant employer in these communities.
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