There was no charge by him and I only found about it when I spoke to the GP about this application going in last November.
This has been dragging on for about 8 years now, his first application was withdrawn when a GP (who'd only seen him for 5 mins about an ingrown toe nail when he was about 10) at out previous practice wrote he was violent and aggressive (absolute b@ll@cks). It took about 3 years to get a consultant psychiatrists report which clearly says he's neither of those things.
His last application back in 2012/13 was also withdrawn after they initially were going to refuse for violence & aggression, then read the report and asked us in for a "chat". 50 minutes with the head of firearms licensing (Chief Inspector Ball at the time) and at the end of it, despite my son answering all his questions perfectly, he announced that if we pushed it he would refuse because of "adaptive reasoning".
He couldn't give a single example of what that meant, or even say who had decided it, apparently it was someone they use who had read the report. Was this person more qualified than a consultant psychiatrist? no answer. On the way out of the interview I mentioned that I was aware of at least 3 FAC holders under Durham who were Autistic?, his reply was "Oh yes, I think I know who you mean, one of them has a job and I think another one is married"

Having spoken to the current firearms supervisor she was keen to reassure us that those days were behind them and that he should re-apply marking it for her personal attention. He's applied again and included the psychiatrists report and extremely supportive letters from each of his three shooting clubs.