Much of the 1981 Order was re-enacted, some with amendment. The Order also includes a number of new provisions which will improve public safety and lead to a simpler regulatory regime for the police and shooting enthusiasts. In particular the Order provides the following major changes:
The replacement of the system of firearm certificate renewals with one of ongoing grants.
a period of supervised shooting for first time certificate holders and those existing certificate holders seeking to acquire a firearm of a significantly different design or type from one already held;
an extended firearm certificate from 3 years to 5 years.
de-certification of low powered air guns (of 1 joule muzzle energy or less) and deactivated firearms;
provision for the borrowing of shotguns and estate rifles;
provision for paintball;
provision for firearms dealers, rather than the Chief Constable, to amend firearm certificates for those persons wishing to substitute one shotgun for another;
provision for museum firearms licence;
provision for an increased role for civilian support staff in firearms licensing.