I have illustrated 2 choices to renjith, your case also appears similar. You decide and make a choice. If you know of any better choice, please let the forum know. It will benefit us all.
Please forget and take it off from your mind that obtaining an arms license is a matter of your "need" or "threat" or you have to provide a "reason". The RKBA is a human right and the "reason" has been already provided to State by our Constitution. It is matter of your right, not just legal right but also a Constitutional right. It is the State that has to provide YOU a valid "reason" to infringe YOUR right that has been guaranteed by your, mine and our Constitution. If you ever have difficulty understanding this or any objections or doubts occurring in your mind, please feel free to post or send me a PM. For the purpose of this discussion, I am mentioning in brief some parts of the relevant sections of Arms Act 1959 below for illustration and explanation:the reasons being I do not have a threat on my life, no wealth or property also the station inspector had filled out that I don't know how to shoot guns!.
CHAPTER III - PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENCES
13. Grant of licences
1) An application for the grant of a licence under Chapter II shall be made to the licensing authority and shall be in such form, contain such particulars and be accompanied by such fee, if any, as may be prescribed.
(2) On receipt of an application, the licensing authority, after making such inquiry, if any, as it may consider necessary, shall, subject to the other provisions of this Chapter, by order in writing either grant the licence or refuse to grant the same.
(3) The licensing authority shall grant---
(a) a licence under section 3 where the licence is required---
(i) by a citizen of India in respect of a smooth bore gun having a barrel of not less than twenty inches in length to be used for protection or sport or in respect of a muzzle loading gun to be used for bona fide crop protection:
What does word SHALL in the sentence "The licensing authority shall grant---" mean? It means a direction to issue a license provided the applicant is not ineligible for license as per Section 14. It also means that the burden is not on the applicant to provide "reason" to get a license since it has been already taken on his behalf by the Constitution.
14. Refusal of licences
(1)(i)(3) to be for any reason unfit for a licence under this Act;
(2) The licensing authority shall not refuse to grant any licence to any person merely on the ground that such person does not own or possess sufficient property.
(3) Where the licensing authority refuses to grant a licence to any person it shall record in writing the reasons for such refusal and furnish to that person on demand a brief statement of the same unless in any case the licensing authority is of the opinion that it will not be in the public interest to furnish such statement.
What does 14(2) mean? It means that if the applicant is not offending anything in Section 14 then only because he does not have sufficient property cannot become a reason to deny arms license.(Please note: this Section 14(2) was enacted so that the fundamental Right to Property guaranteed our Constitution at the time of enactment of Arms Act 1959 would not be offended)
What does 14(3) mean? It means since it is the question of applicant's fundamental right, the burden to provide "reason" to refuse license lies on the State, so that in case the fundamental right to RKBA guaranteed by our Constitution of the applicant is infringed, the applicant can approach High Court with evidence to get his right enforced which has been guaranteed by our Constitution.(Just as Section 14(2) was enacted to protect the fundamental right to property guaranteed by our Constitution, similarly Section 14(3) was enacted to protect the fundamental right to RKBA under Article 21 of our Constitution)
For complete Chapter III - Provisions Relating to Licenses of Arms Act 1959 please refer: http://www.abhijeetsingh.com/arms/india ... r_3_4.html
I humbly request you to read http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 15#p117785 in order to understand your rights.
How did he come to know of this? Did you say or give any indication to him that you do not have any interest in guns or you are not familiar with guns or you do not know how to shoot guns? Probably when he did not find anything, he is trying to show you as offending the Section 14(1)(i)(3) of Arms Act 1959.also the station inspector had filled out that I don't know how to shoot guns!.
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