The Policing and Crime Act 2017 (Commencement No. 11 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2021

Transitional provision in respect of transfer of former antique firearms

4.—(1) Paragraphs (3) to (8) apply where—

(a)immediately before the commencement date a person possesses a firearm that is an antique firearm for the purpose of section 58(2) of the 1968 Act;

(b)in consequence of the coming into force of section 126 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017, the firearm ceases to be an antique firearm for those purposes, and

(c)the person (“the transferor”) sells or transfers the firearm to another person (“the transferee”) during the transitional period.

(2) Where the transferee in paragraph 1(c) (“A”) sells or transfers the firearm to another person (“B”) during the transitional period, paragraphs (3) to (8) apply in respect of that transfer as if A were the transferor and B were the transferee unless A carries on a business as a firearms dealer and the sale or transfer is for the purposes of the business.

(3) Sections 1(1)(a), 2(1), 3(1)(b), 5(1) and (2A)(c) of the 1968 Act do not apply in relation to the possession of the firearm—

(a)by the transferor;

(b)by the persons responsible for the museum’s management or their servants, where the transferor is a museum to which the Schedule to the 1988 Act applies, or

(c)by the servants of the transferor, where the transferor carries on the business of a firearms dealer and is registered as such under the 1968 Act.

(4) Sections 3(1)(a), (b) and (2), and 5(2A)(b) of the 1968 Act do not apply in relation to the sale or transfer of the firearm—

(a)by the transferor;

(b)by the persons responsible for the museum’s management or their servants, where the transferor is a museum to which the Schedule to the 1988 Act applies, or

(c)by the servants of the transferor, where the transferor carries on the business of a firearms dealer and is registered as such under the 1968 Act.

(5) Section 5 of the 1968 Act does not apply in relation to the possession, purchase or acquisition of the firearm by the transferee unless—

(a)the transferee carries on a business as a firearms dealer, and

(b)the firearm is in his or her possession or is purchased or acquired for the purposes of the business.

(6) Section 1(1)(a) of the 1968 Act does not apply in relation to the possession, purchase or acquisition of the firearm—

(a)by the transferee, where—

(i)the transferee has applied before the end of the transitional period for a firearm certificate in relation to the possession of the firearm under section 26A of the 1968 Act or to vary such a certificate under section 29 of the 1968 Act, and

(ii)either that application is still being processed or any appeal in respect of it has not been determined, or

(b)by the persons responsible for the management of a museum and their servants where—

(i)an application has been made in respect of that museum before the end of the transitional period for a museums firearms licence or to vary such a licence under the Schedule to the 1988 Act, and

(ii)that application is still being processed.

(7) Section 2(1) of the 1968 Act does not apply in relation to the possession, purchase or acquisition of the firearm—

(a)by the transferee, where—

(i)the transferee has applied before the end of the transitional period for a shot gun certificate in relation to the possession of the shot gun under section 26B of the 1968 Act, and

(ii)either that application is still being processed or any appeal in respect of it has not been determined, or

(b)by the persons responsible for the management of a museum and their servants, where—

(i)an application has been made in respect of that museum before the end of the transitional period for a museum firearms licence or to vary such a licence under the Schedule to the 1988 Act, and

(ii)that application is still being processed.

(8) Where the transferee makes an application during the transitional period for a firearm certificate under section 26A of the 1968 Act or to vary such a certificate under section 29 of the 1968 Act, or for a shot gun certificate under section 26B of that Act, the application may not be refused on the ground that the person does not have good reason for having the firearm in his or her possession.