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The European Firearms Pass (EFP) is a locally issued firearms licence in a common format that allows citizens of the European Union (EU) to travel with one or more firearm(s) mentioned on the licence from one member state to another. For certain purposes other documentation may be required, depending on the current states' laws and the reason for the movement; a transfer may be temporary (for a competition) or permanent (on a sale).[1][2] An applicant for an EFP must already hold a licence from the member state in which he/she holds the firearm.
The EFP is required by and benefits:
The EFP extends the "Four Freedoms" to the EU's licensed sports shooters, gun collectors and dealers.
The European Firearms Pass was first introduced in the European Firearms Directive of 1991.[3] The amending directive 2008/51/EC was approved in May 2008 and member states' laws had to comply with it by 28 July 2010.[4]
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