1. CONTACT INFORMATION
- Full Name: Herrman Wolff
Phone Number: 298-4429
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Position in Agency: Content Manager
2. REQUEST INFORMATION
- Detailed information of your request:
- Dear Sir/Madam,
I am requesting comment/information surrounding firearm licensing regulations and a perticular inccident that occured on the 30th of December 2022. I would aprriciate if all questions I have could be answered to help faciliate an article on the subject matter that I am currently writing.
- Is there currently change control implemented for the General Requirements and Regulations section of the Firearms Liceing Information? How is the change control undertaken and how are potential changes broadcast to the public?
- What was the last date (if applicable) that the General Requirements and Regulations section of the Firearms Licencing Information was changed?
- Has the requirement to not "be in an establishment that serves alcohol, with your firearm(s) in your possession" always been part of the General Requirements And Regulations section of the Firearms Licensing Information? If not then when was this added and how was the change signified to the public?
- To what extent is the the requirement not to be in in an establishment that serves aclohol enforced? Will indeviduals who work in certain jobs be exempt? Does establishments that serve alochol include resteraunts whos primary function is to serve food? Does the LSPD make disinction between service of alcohol and purchasing of alcohol? An example of the last question may be the difference of being in a resteraunt of a grocery store.
- On what grounds did the LSPD enter The Pink Sandwich on December 30th 2022? This was a privately owned property.
- It is understood by Weazel that an attempt was made to revoak the firearms license of a government employee who was on duty and sober at the time due to the specific clause in the Firearms Licensing Information. Can the LSPD confirm or deny if this is the case and provide justification?
- Are Police Officers on duty protected from the Firearms Regulations? If a police officer is suspended due to intoxican on duty (when they are carrying a firearm) then are they also subject to a firearm suspension?
- Dear Sir/Madam,