As the Deputy may be aware, the new Justice Plan 2022 contains a commitment to undertake an expansive review to modernise firearms and explosives legislation.
Within the plan, Action 34.3 outlines a commitment to identify all outstanding issues requiring overdue reform in the management and processing of firearms licensing, register of firearms dealers and inspections. It also commits to the production of a roadmap for addressing issues identified, including new legislative framework.
I am pleased to report that work in regard to this action is progressing well. I anticipate that by the second quarter of this year a determination will be made in terms of the medium term policy and legislative changes required, as well as a timeline agreed for the further development of legislation.
I have instructed a delivery date for the relevant roadmap to be completed by the end of this year.
I should be clear in stating that in advance of the finalisation of any potential amendments, I will of course be consulting with all relevant stakeholders in due course and hope to be in a position to provide greater detail in relation to all of this work in the coming weeks .
This review is proceeding in tandem with plans to establish a Firearms Expert Committee, on a non-statutory basis, which it is intended will bring forward recommendations on which type of firearms should be licensable in the State and for what purposes. An invitation for expressions of interest in relation to the membership of this Committee is expected to issue in the coming days.