Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988

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The Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 is a UK law that significantly tightened gun control, including banning most semi-automatic rifles, in response to the Hungerford massacre.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
aim to prevent mass shootings
to reduce gun crime
amends Firearms Act 1968 NERFINISHED
appliesTo civilians
firearms dealers
firearms owners
bans burst-fire rifles
most semi-automatic rifles
categoryInUKLaw public general act
citation 1988 c. 45
country United Kingdom
enactedAfter Hungerford massacre NERFINISHED
enforcementBy police forces in the United Kingdom
hasConsequence reclassification of certain firearms as prohibited weapons
stricter controls on ownership of rifles
introducedCategory additional prohibited weapons under UK law
isFollowedBy Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 NERFINISHED
jurisdiction England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales NERFINISHED
languageOfText English
legalArea criminal law
public order law
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
longTitle An Act to amend the law relating to firearms and ammunition.
motivatedBy Hungerford massacre NERFINISHED
partOf United Kingdom firearms legislation framework NERFINISHED
region Great Britain NERFINISHED
regulates acquisition of firearms
possession of firearms
sale of firearms
transfer of firearms
responseTo public concern about gun violence
restricts firearms certificates
shotguns
royalAssent 1988
shortTitle Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 NERFINISHED
subject firearms regulation
gun control
public safety
typeOfRestriction prohibition of certain self-loading rifles
tighter licensing requirements
yearOfAct 1988

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Hungerford massacre legislativeConsequence Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988