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Firearms dealers and range operators are aiming to reshape the national firearms policy landscape, after presenting a 21-page document to Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander outlining a series of recommendations, including the creation of a Firearm Licensing Board.
This board is intended to replace the Commissioner of Police’s current sole discretion to grant permits, licenses and certificates.
The document, from the Trinidad and Tobago Firearm Dealers Association and Range Operators Association, which draws on international best practices and local consultations, also proposes that the age to legally own a firearm be lowered from 25 to 18, once proper vetting and training are done.
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