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Firearms Licensing – BMA Support Guide for GP

Firearms Licensing – GP Support Guide 

Key summary: 

  • You should engage in the process of firearms licensing by responding to an initial police letter within 21 days.
  • Failure to do so could place you at professional risk.
  • The GMS contract entitles GPs to charge a reasonable fee for the services provided as part of this process. The demand for the fee should be addressed to the applicant as the initiator of the process. The failure or refusal of an applicant to pay a reasonable fee entitles you to refuse to engage further in the firearms certification process.
  • If you have a conscientious objection, you must inform the police and have due regard to GMC guidance.
  • Finally, if you consider that you lack the relevant competence to provide a report, you should decline to do so and promptly notify the licensing authority of your decision and the reason for it.

 

The full guidance published by the BMA can be read here.

The guidance refers to sample letters that are available here: Sample Letters