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NDP Gov't had challenges enforcing mandatory sentencing - Hon Penn on gun laws

- Calls on legislators to have serious conversation on crime in VI
Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R1) said the previous National Democratic Party (NDP) Government in an effort to address gun crimes in the territory, had challenged enforcing minimum mandatory sentences regarding illegal weapons. Photo: HoA/Youtube
The Opposition Leader said that all HoA members have a responsibility to have a conversation and create solutions to address crime that affects the people they represent in the territory. Photo: Internet Source
The Opposition Leader said that all HoA members have a responsibility to have a conversation and create solutions to address crime that affects the people they represent in the territory. Photo: Internet Source
The issue of gun crime in the Virgin Islands has come to the fore again with the recent upsurge in shootings. Photo: VINO/File
The issue of gun crime in the Virgin Islands has come to the fore again with the recent upsurge in shootings. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Opposition Leader Hon Marlon A. Penn (R1) has said the previous National Democratic Party (NDP) Government had challenges enforcing minimum mandatory sentences regarding illegal weapons.

Speaking during the debate of the Explosives (Amendment) Act 2021 at the Ninth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) on May 13, 2021, Hon Penn said his Government faced bottlenecks with getting mandatory sentences enforced.

“I don’t believe, Mr Speaker, that the issue is one of inadequate laws, or not stiff enough penalties. I believe the challenge that we had is that we tried to do minimum mandatory sentences… we got push back at the time from the drafters,” Hon Penn said.

According to the Opposition Leader, the pushback affected the ability of the NDP government to enforce the laws, which he said must be addressed now. He also indicated that the hindrances may not have been an issue of either the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) or the Magistrate’s office.

Conversation on crime needed - Hon Penn 

“I think it’s a conversation we need to re-look at this time,” Hon Penn said while underscoring that there is a willingness by persons to do what it takes to ensure that the full extent of the law to be extended to people who are found with illegal weapons and those who commit crimes with it.

“We have to seriously sit down… and have that conversation about crime in our territory. We cannot get to solutions, Mr Speaker, unless we have the conversation,” he said.

The Opposition Leader said that all HoA members have a responsibility to have a conversation and create solutions to address crime that affects the people they represent in the territory.

What the law says?

The Virgin Islands Firearms and Air Guns (Amendment) Act of 2015, says a person convicted of keeping or carrying a firearm is liable “to a fine of not less than fifty thousand dollars or imprisonment for a term of not less than five years or both”.

All shotguns and paintball guns remain prohibited in addition to firearm made up in the form of a propelling pen or pencil, capable of being used for discharging gas, bullets, shot, dye or pyrotechnic flares or is capable of discharging any irritant in liquid, powder, gas or chemical form, any pyrotechnic flare or dye, or any article known as a paintball.

The court can; however, exercise discretion and impose a lesser penalty if it is fair and just in all the circumstances, if it is of the opinion that the imposition of the minimum five-year penalty is arbitrary and disproportionate, or if the offender is unfit to serve the minimum sentence or is of advanced years.

12 Responses to “NDP Gov't had challenges enforcing mandatory sentencing - Hon Penn on gun laws”

  • hard (17/05/2021, 11:40) Like (19) Dislike (0) Reply
    We need to send a strong message that this community will not tolerate those who are set on destroying our country.
    • how? (18/05/2021, 10:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Blah blah blah and then you build up the place with those from the Caribbean hot beds of all aspect of crime as a normal culture and Black lives do not Matter.
  • Not your job (17/05/2021, 11:43) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
    The job of enforcing the law is not yours Mr Legislator. It is that of the courts. A minimum sentence is a farce if the court has the discretion to reduce it. Go back to your draftsmen!!
  • Rubber Duck (17/05/2021, 12:14) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Which next premier for heaven sake go from here
    • Rubber Duck (17/05/2021, 14:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Not me. The saddo who wants to be me but isn’t smart enough.
  • Stone age (17/05/2021, 12:19) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    We need guns to be legal for those with a spotless record and background check, all the crooks loaded up and jobs getting scarce we soon learn the hard way
  • Lb (17/05/2021, 12:27) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Wow! The enforcement of lawd has nothing to do with the legislative branch of government though! Why are these guys over-reaching their authority? Laws are enforced by the Judiciary body of the BVI. You all only write the laws.

    I keep saying that this 13 members of the HOA are nothing more than legislators writing laws and policies and administering the annual budget. Nothing more. They act like they are the leaders that everyone should look up to or revere. You all have a job to do and we are your boss. Write laws and policies to help to make the BVI a better place to live.
  • Wink Wink (17/05/2021, 13:03) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    we need sentencing guidelines for politicians who miss use the taxpayers money. those in favor and the motion is passed
  • Young Citizen (17/05/2021, 13:49) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    We have been having talks about the noise pollution caused by the scooters and other motor bikes and no changes have occurred. I am in favour of stiffer sentencing. No matter the situation, guns and knives are not the answer to seek financial gain unlawfully.
  • 007 (17/05/2021, 14:29) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    It is ridiculous to include a paintball gun alongside an AK47. You begin to get the impression that some of this stuff is done on purpose to prevent serious weapons attracting serious sentences. Re-draft the law to make it effective.
    • @007 (18/05/2021, 10:39) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Yep..lax border patrols, another example of "pretend crime and criminal activity is unwelcomed".
  • enough (17/05/2021, 14:31) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    Those persons need to be convicted and sent to the UK to serve a portion of the sentence. In our local prison they are still giving orders to criminal activities done.


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