Mac-7
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The article says if you want a shotgun you still need a good reasonSorry cupcake, keep trying, keeps me entertained.
The article states more difficult for a firearm. Yes, you need a good specific reason, you hold a gun club membership as an example. Not so for a shotgun, if asked, you've been clay pigeon shooting a few times and you want to use your own shotgun.
The local police can make an informed judgement, the chief officer is responsible in issuing the licence, because they need to make sure all the checks are performed.
What did the small arms survey say about unregistered guns, you failed to mention that. Don't tell me, you honestly thought everyone went through the certificate/licencing process
You failed to mention the gun killing charts, why's that?
In NI, your reason can be self defence. In the rest of the UK, that's a no, you have to default to the reasonable force law if a gun is used against someone, but it can't be a reason to own one. You would have to live in a dangerous society to have the mentality you want to shoot someone. Oh, I see why NI and the US use that reason.
Such as owning a farm, which not many people have
No matter how you look at it you are still at the mercy of city hall