CARRYING A LICENSED FIREARM IN PUBLIC
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 4:12 pm
My firearm license is the 188th in my tehsil (administrative division). There are six taluks in my District; and altogether there can be about 1100 licensed gun owners in my District alone.
While the Arms Act 1959 specifies carrying a firearm kept in a holster meant for the purpose, I have not seen a single person (license-holder) carrying one that way. I understand that this is largely due to the inimical attitude of the society towards firearms while crimes are shooting through the roofs. Therefore, I would like to ask those who are better informed than I about the following questions:
Scenario:
You are carrying a firearm, firmly and safely held in your waist and duly holstered. The Arms Act permits carrying a gun held in a holster meant for the purpose. However, a holster does not conceal the grip; it cannot for practical purposes. Thus, onlookers can easily identify the firearm.
Questions:
1. Will people become panicky at the site of a holstered firearm being carried by a civilian while the act is perfectly legal?
2. What will be their reaction under the circumstance - will they call the police and report that a ‘person carrying a gun’ is spotted?
Now, not knowing that the firearm being carried is a licensed one, police will rush to the spot, interrogate you and impel you to show them the firearm and its license while, strictly driven by the laws, you insist that they are incompetent to inspect the weapon, the competent authority being a Station House Officer (SHO) or an officer above his rank.
3. What will happen then? Will the policemen attempt to exert muscle power?
4. How would you manage such situations while preserving your legal rights? It may be noted that not all policemen are fully aware of the laws governing firearms.
While the Arms Act 1959 specifies carrying a firearm kept in a holster meant for the purpose, I have not seen a single person (license-holder) carrying one that way. I understand that this is largely due to the inimical attitude of the society towards firearms while crimes are shooting through the roofs. Therefore, I would like to ask those who are better informed than I about the following questions:
Scenario:
You are carrying a firearm, firmly and safely held in your waist and duly holstered. The Arms Act permits carrying a gun held in a holster meant for the purpose. However, a holster does not conceal the grip; it cannot for practical purposes. Thus, onlookers can easily identify the firearm.
Questions:
1. Will people become panicky at the site of a holstered firearm being carried by a civilian while the act is perfectly legal?
2. What will be their reaction under the circumstance - will they call the police and report that a ‘person carrying a gun’ is spotted?
Now, not knowing that the firearm being carried is a licensed one, police will rush to the spot, interrogate you and impel you to show them the firearm and its license while, strictly driven by the laws, you insist that they are incompetent to inspect the weapon, the competent authority being a Station House Officer (SHO) or an officer above his rank.
3. What will happen then? Will the policemen attempt to exert muscle power?
4. How would you manage such situations while preserving your legal rights? It may be noted that not all policemen are fully aware of the laws governing firearms.