Daily Observer (Jamaica)

No bias against women firearm licence applicants, says FLA

- By JASON CROSS observer staff reporter crossj@jamaicaobs­erver.com

STATISTICS provided by the Firearm licensing Authority (FLA) indicate that in the last five years more than half of women applicants were granted firearm licences.

In a bid to dispel criticism that the FLA was biased against women in the granting of licences, the entity on Tuesday disclosed that 57.5 per cent or 898 of the 1,560 female applicants over the past five years were granted firearm licences.

The entity noted, however, that far more men, 16,997, applied over the same period, with 7,380 receiving permits and 9,617 being denied.

According to FLA Chairman Colonel Audley Carter, what exists is a rigorous, intense and extremely careful system that determines who should be given or denied a gun permit. Colonel Carter said the board which he leads comprises individual­s of unquestion­able integrity. He also defended the integrity of FLA investigat­ors.

“In recent days I have heard questions about the experience level of persons charged with carrying out investigat­ions. Investigat­ors are carefully selected. They are usually retired persons from the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force and the Jamaica Defence Force. All of our investigat­ors are trained in investigat­ion techniques, are experience­d and they know what they are doing. I reassure you that it is a complete, intense and carefully executed process, because we realise that mistakes can be very costly,” Colonel Carter said during a press conference on Tuesday at AC Hotel in St Andrew.

On the issue of applicants wanting the FLA to reveal reasons for denial, Colonel Carter said such a practice would amount to a serious breach.

“... There are many reasons why that is not so. It would be a serious breach to be exposing informatio­n from certain institutio­ns to the public. By suddenly disclosing the reasons for denial, you might actually be breaking up homes,” he said.

“There are instances where we have had files and in a file is enclosed a correspond­ence from a spouse asking the FLA, ‘Please, do not grant my other half a firearm licence because he has a tendency to violence and abuse. If we were to disclose this to the applicant, that this informatio­n is coming from your other half [that would be a problem],” Colonel Carter argued.

The FLA chairman added that it was important to dispel rumours that have surfaced in recent times about the entity, because elements were determined to “take down the FLA at any cost”. One rumour he addressed was that a Chinese couple who was murdered in Southfield, St Elizabeth, in January had been previously denied gun permits by the FLA.

“I extend our condolence­s and we continue to condemn the horrendous acts. I want to state here and now that neither the gentleman nor his wife made any applicatio­n for firearm licences at the FLA,” he said.

Playing chicken

What’s happening with chicken prices? Too many politicall­y vested interests are in the importatio­n business. They don’t seem to care about the population which depends heavily on chicken for protein. As long as they make their money, everyone else can go to hell. As one who can hardly afford anything but chicken meat, I have to cheer on Pearnel Charles Jr in his efforts to get down the price of chicken. Gwaan, Mr Charles.

Smelling the coffee

My girlie instinct tells me that the former Rasta polygamist would never associate himself with consultant­s who publicise informatio­n provided by a private client. How do I know? That would be too unethical.

fitz Jackson, the new knight in Shining armour

When a politician in Jamaica stands up for the people, he or she must be commended and supported. Fitz Jackson has been carrying the fight against the usurious and unconscion­able bank fees. The claim that they have to do what’s in the best interest of their shareholde­rs is false. Whatever they get in dividends, they lose to the constant rise in prices of everything under the sun. In other words, six o’ one, half dozen o’ the other, or penny wise, pound foolish. Mr Jackson, you are my new knight in shining armour.

Mark Golding seems to have calmed down the constant bickering in the People’s National Party. That’s what good leaders do. Now, if he can only contain Dr Dayton Campbell.

rest well, Babatunde

Winston “Babatunde” Witter was coarse and raucous at times but he did reach a part of the Jamaican populace for which the media did not cater. Pity that he never regained his popularity or status after that tragic motorbike crash. Rest in peace, Babatunde.

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 ?? (Photo: garfield robinson) ?? Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) Chairman Colonel Audley Carter addressing a news conference called by the agency on Tuesday. In a bid to dispel criticism that the FLA was biased against women in the granting of licences, Colonel Carter disclosed that 898 of the 1,560 female applicants over the past five years were granted firearm licences.
(Photo: garfield robinson) Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) Chairman Colonel Audley Carter addressing a news conference called by the agency on Tuesday. In a bid to dispel criticism that the FLA was biased against women in the granting of licences, Colonel Carter disclosed that 898 of the 1,560 female applicants over the past five years were granted firearm licences.
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mark golding large and in charge?
Dr Dayton Campbell mark golding large and in charge?
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Mark Golding

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