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BASC hosted 20 members of Police Scotland’s firearms licensing team last week as part of our commitment to provide training for the force.
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The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has launched a new guide to support firearms certificate holders experiencing poor mental health.
The guide, developed in partnership with mental health charity Change Mental Health, aims to dispel concerns for firearms owners around seeking help while ensuring public safety.
With one in four people experiencing mental health challenges during their lifetime, the campaign encourages open conversations within the shooting community. It reassures certificate holders that seeking support will be handled with understanding, not automatic revocation of licences.
Firearms licensing teams are adopting a compassionate approach, prioritising safety while recognising the social and recreational value of gun ownership. In cases of concern, authorities may assess the best course of action, including temporary firearm storage, adjusted licence conditions, or, in cases that require it, revocation.
The guide also provides contact details for mental health services such as Samaritans, CALM, and NHS helplines, urging individuals to seek help when needed.
BASC supports the initiative, emphasising the importance of mental health awareness within the shooting sector and encouraging open discussions without fear of losing firearms certificates.
You can download a copy of the guide here 100%, or read it below. For more information on Change Mental Health, visit www.changemh.org.
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