LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The
centralized issuance of gun licenses by the Philippine National Police is
anti-poor, impractical and an added burden to responsible gunholders that could
result to proliferation of loose firearms in the coming months, Rep. Ronald M.
Cosalan said here last week.
The
lawmaker said he is willing to sponsor a House resolution calling for an
inquiry on the circumstances that compelled the PNP leadership to close the
operation of its satellite offices processing gun licenses and permits and for
the centralized issuance of such licenses which could result to numerous
firearms that will no longer be renewed for practicality purposes.
“It will
be easy for us to determine what kind of schemes are again involved in this
matter,” Cosalan said.
He claimed
even policemen using their private firearms in discharging their duties and
responsibilities due to the lack of sufficient firearms to be issued to the law
enforcers are complaining on the difficulty of renewing the licenses and permits
of their firearms considering that it has become costly on their part for them
to travel to Camp Crame just to process their gun licenses.
According
to him, ordinary gunholders cannot afford the expensive travel to Manila for
the renewal of their firearm licenses and permits, especially that the
processing is not done for only a day but for several days, thus, an added
expense on their part
“We call on our gunholders to formalize their
complaints and get their acts together so that we can initiate the necessary
congressional inquiry and formulate appropriate solutions to address their
valid issues against the centralized issuance of gun licenses,” Cosalan said.
He warned
the PNP leadership to immediately come out with a decisive action on the issues
being raised by responsible gunholders before it will be too late which could
result to the proliferation of loose firearms that could be used for illegal
activities thereby defeating the purpose of the new comprehensive gun control
measure.
“The PNP
leadership must also effectively and efficiently answer the valid allegations
that the centralized issuance of firearm licenses is for fund-raising
purposes,” Cosalan added.
If the
same is true, he tossed back the question to the PNP on the purpose of the
fund-raising and for whoever the personality behind such controversial
decision.
Cosalan
said centralized issuance of gun licenses would result to a heavy loss of
income on the part of the government once responsible gunholders decide not to
renew or process the licenses of their guns thereby significantly affecting the
national government’s revenue generation efforts.
Comparing the situation of Luzon gunholders to
those in Visayas and Mindanao, Cosalan said those gunholders in Visayas and
Mindanao are the ones who will greatly suffer from the centralized issuance of
gun licenses and permits because of the huge expenses that they will entail in
their air or water or by land travel among other incidental expenses.
“We also
have some doubts when the PNP suddenly decided to practice the centralized
issuance of gun licenses, thus, the PNP leadership will have a lot of
explaining to do to satisfy all the issues and concerns of the affected sector
before the situation goes out of control,” Cosalan said.
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