Plymouth mass shooting: who can own a firearm?

Police force investigated after killer Jake Davison was given back a gun and permit last month

The deaths of five people at the hands of a gunman in Plymouth last Thursday have prompted the government to tighten restrictions on who is able to own a firearm or shotgun.

The 22-year-old killer, Jake Davison, managed to obtain a firearms licence despite his social media suggesting he had “an obsession with ‘incel’ - involuntary celibate - culture as well as an interest in guns and the US”, reports The Guardian. After killing his mother and fatally shooting three other people, including a three-year-old girl, he turned the gun on himself.

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