Chief constable says it could cause significant issues
Firearms legislation on the Isle of Man is 'no longer fit for the contemporary world'.
That's the view of the chief constable who says laws are outdated and in need of modernisation.
The primary act is around 70 years old and regulation around shotguns dates back 30 years.
Gary Roberts says he believes it could cause significant issues:
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