EU FIREARMS LEGISLATION: CURRENT SITUATION AND ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS

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EU FIREARMS LEGISLATION: CURRENT SITUATION AND ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Manuel Esparrago FACE Head of Poli+cal Affairs European Shoo3ng Confedera3on Moscow, 17 th May 2013

FACE THE VOICE OF EUROPEAN HUNTERS International non-profit making NGO established in 1977, seat in Brussels, secretariat of 10 people FACE Full Members: national hunting associations in 36 states of the Council of Europe, including the 27 European Union Member States FACE represents 7 Million European hunters

FACE MISSION To defend and promote sustainable hunting at European and international levels, avoiding unjustified restrictions on that activity In practice, most of FACE work is EU-related

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EU EU 85% of legislation affecting all Europeans is decided at EU level. Brussels has the largest press corps in the world Complex legislative process, with three key institutions: European Commission, European Parliament and EU Council Over 15,000 lobbyists trying to influence legislation FACE Monitors and provides early warning to its Members Informs and advises both its Members and European decisionmakers Addresses 70+ technical dossiers (wildlife conservation, game meat, firearms, etc)

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Regulation 258/2012 implementing Article 10 of UN Protocol against illicit trafficking in firearms Relevant for temporary export of firearms to countries outside of the EU Only requirements for hunters and sport-shooters: national permit or European firearms pass invitation or other proof of hunting or sport shooting activities in destination

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Commission Regulation 185/2010 laying down implementing rules on civil aviation security Firearms and ammunition: - Prohibited in aircraft s cabin - May be allowed in aircraft s baggage hold

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Directive 91/477, amended by Directive 2008/51, on control of acquisition and possession of weapons - Usually known as Firearms Directive - Constitutes main EU legal instrument on civilian firearms (except collector s firearms and antiques) - Lays down minimum rules on firearms control - Lays down common rules for movement of firearms within the EU - Acknowledges legitimacy of hunting and sport shooting activities and their regulation at national level

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Firearms Directive: Minimum rules for firearms control at national level Member States can introduce stricter rules Requirements for acquisition and possession: Having good cause (sport-shooting, hunting, etc) Being 18 years of age, except for hunting and sportshooting under certain conditions Not likely to be a danger to oneself, public order or public safety

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Cornerstone of Firearms Directive : classification in four categories Category A: - mainly fully-automatic firearms - in principle, prohibited

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Category B: - mainly handguns and most semiautomatic rifles and shotguns - subject to to authorisation / licence Categories C and D: - mainly non-semiautomatic rifles and shotguns - subject to declaration / registration

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS Firearms Directive: common rules for movement of firearms within the EU Specific procedures for manufacturers and dealers Hunters and sport-shooters mainly use European firearms pass accompanied by invitation or other proof of hunting or sport-shooting activities in destination

CURRENT EU RULES ON CIVILIAN FIREARMS General assessment by FACE Current EU rules are: - overall satisfactory - respect different national sensibilities - do not impose unjustified restrictions on legal users - do not pose problems of public security

Main actors ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS European Commission: Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry (DG ENTR) and Commissioner Tajani responsible for Firearms Directive (legal activities) Directorate-General for Home Affairs (DG HOME) and Commissioner Malmström responsible for illicit trafficking in firearms European Parliament and EU Council limited role for the moment

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Initiatives by DG HOME and Commissioner Malmström Malmström s statements: Legally owned weapons in the EU continue to feed the illegal market Proposal for the ratification by the EU of the UN Firearms Protocol intended as a pretext to present by end of 2013 Communication on how to limit the threat of firearms to the EU's internal security.

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Public consultation on a common approach to reducing the harm caused by criminal use of firearms in the EU biased questions aimed at obtaining legitimacy from public opinion to tighten firearms rules PLEASE PARTICIPATE! Setting up of EU Firearms Expert Group steered by DG HOME and dominated by law enforcement Adoption of Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) by UN another vague pretext for tightening firearms rules?

Ultimate objective: ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Re-opening of Firearms Directive to render it much more restrictive

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Alleged justifications (Unsubstantiated ) Link between legal firearms ownership and illicit trafficking in firearms, for instance: Burglaries, due to lack of common standards for home storage of firearms Re-activation of deactivated firearms Problem of public perception

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Examples of further restrictions (I) Extension of list of prohibited firearms (semiautomatic rifles? handguns?) Deletion of firearms categories C and D all nonprohibited firearms to be under same regime Compulsory mental health tests Suppression or tightening of current derogation allowing minors (under-18) to hunt and sport-shoot

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Examples of further restrictions (II) General requirement to store all firearms in approved safe Mandatory use of locking devices Other restrictions that would affect legal manufacturing of and trade in firearms

Prospects ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Commission obliged to submit by July 2015 report on application of Firearms Directive, accompanied, if appropriate, by proposals. DG ENTR to launch consultation in 2014 DG HOME and Commissioner Malmström expected to interfere as much as possible in that process This Commission s term to end in mid-2014 new political situation?

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Actions All firearms-stakeholders alerted and working together Constant monitoring of developments Encouragement of participation in public consultation Contacts with DG ENTR and DG HOME Contacts with supportive MEPs and (through FACE Members) national authorities Application to join Firearms Expert Group Preparation of mid- and long- strategy

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS Collaboration of sport shooters and hunters Share similar concerns and priorities Already work together in European Shooting Sports Forum Joint action (along with other stakeholders, like industry) essential to send strong message to EU institutions FACE can provide assistance to ESC

CONCLUSIONS Current EU rules are generally satisfactory Serious risks lie ahead amendment of Firearms Directive could result in all kind of restrictions Concrete actions are collaboration among firearms-stakeholders is the only way forward

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION manuel.esparrago@face.eu