Firearms laws confused and unclear, Law Commission says
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:23 am
To clarify definitions, the commission says there should be:
a "single, simple test" to determine whether a weapon is lethal, based on the "kinetic energy at which it discharges a projectile"
a statutory list of what constitutes a "component part" of a firearm, with ministers allowed to make additions so the list keeps pace with technology
a definition of "antique" firearms based on use of obsolete cartridge types or firing mechanisms. These would be on a statutory list, only containing "those old firearms that no longer pose a realistic danger to the public"
Interestingly there is no author attributed to this article.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35104969
a "single, simple test" to determine whether a weapon is lethal, based on the "kinetic energy at which it discharges a projectile"
a statutory list of what constitutes a "component part" of a firearm, with ministers allowed to make additions so the list keeps pace with technology
a definition of "antique" firearms based on use of obsolete cartridge types or firing mechanisms. These would be on a statutory list, only containing "those old firearms that no longer pose a realistic danger to the public"
Interestingly there is no author attributed to this article.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35104969