uabb domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/sites/lawfirmbackup_200125/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131These days, many people are considering applying for a firearms license in Israel. Naturally, the tense security situation and the frequent waves of terrorist acts<\/a> are a factor in this. The requirements for obtaining a firearms license in Israel are quite complicated, and this deters many people from looking into their eligibility. However, it is important to know that in the last few years the legal prerequisites have eased up significantly, allowing hundreds of thousands more Israelis to obtain firearms licenses. <\/strong>Those who wish to obtain a firearms license must take certain steps in order for their application to succeed. In this article, attorney Michael Decker, a partner in our office and an expert on firearms licenses and civil law, provides an extensive explanation.<\/p>\n There are many advantages to the fact that Israeli citizens with relevant training and skills carry licensed firearms. Both for the armed person and for the public as a whole, having alert, armed individuals on site when a terrorist act or a security event occurs can save lives and help significantly to prevent danger. Past experience shows that many terrorist acts, such as the terrorist act in Be\u2019er Sheva<\/a> in March 2022, were foiled by civilians with a firearms license. However, unlike in other countries such as the USA, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, the criteria for carrying firearms in Israel are quite strict. It is not a natural right, or a vested one; rather, it is granted by the Ministry of Public Security and is subject to prerequisites and supervision. In addition, many applications for firearms licenses are rejected, due to applicants misunderstanding the requirements, even though they may be eligible to receive a license. It is important that people seeking a firearms license be deeply familiar with the subject, and seek the assistance of an experienced attorney if needed. Here is some important general information that anyone seeking a firearms license should be familiar with.<\/p>\n One of the significant problems in obtaining a firearms license in Israel is that a large portion of the requirements that must be met appear only in internal regulations of the authorities. As a result, citizens do not fully understand the process and what is required of them to meet the prerequisites. In order to begin the process, you must submit an application for a private firearms license to the Firearm Licensing Department<\/a> in the Ministry of Public Security. The application can be submitted independently, or via an attorney representing the applicant.<\/p>\n Once the application is submitted, it is thoroughly reviewed to determine whether the applicant meets the criteria. At the same time, the application is also reviewed by the Ministry of Health and the Israel Police. Recommendations from the police and from the Ministry of Health are among the basic criteria. However, meeting the basic criteria is not enough. Applicants must receive appropriate training at a licensed shooting range as an additional condition for receiving the license. Even if they pass the shooting range successfully, the final decision regarding issuing the license remains with the Firearms Licensing Department, which may reject an application even after the applicant has passed the required training and received recommendations from the other authorities.<\/p>\n The criteria for obtaining a firearms license in Israel are made up of basic prerequisites and additional criteria that must be met. Those interested in a firearms license must be citizens or permanent residents for at least four years. Their age must be at least 27, or 21 if they have completed army service or national service. In addition, they must be deemed fit to carry firearms by the police and in terms of their health. In addition, they must meet the criteria from a list determined by the Ministry of Public Security. The list includes, among other things, living or working in eligible settlements, serving mandatory service in the security forces, working in recognized rescue organizations, and having a personal recommendation from the Israel Police. For an extensive explanation on the subject, see another article published on our website on the conditions for obtaining a firearms license in Israel<\/a>.<\/p>\n As we have mentioned above, a firearms license application is quite a complex procedure, legally speaking, partly due to the fact that the prerequisites that must be met are not fully public. For instance, the list of eligible settlements<\/a>, whose residents and workers may have a high chance of receiving a firearms license, is not entirely public, for security reasons. In addition, applications are often rejected due to technical issues, such as the documents being submitted incompletely or filled out incorrectly.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nThe right to carry firearms in Israel is not a vested right<\/strong><\/h4>\n
How does the procedure of obtaining a firearms license work?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
What are the criteria for obtaining a firearms license?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Should you seek an attorney\u2019s assistance in submitting and processing the application?<\/strong><\/h4>\n