I certainly do emmie
Ther is a 5 year minimum sentence for such cases and although there is provision for 'exceptional cases' you only have to look at some past case law to see how stringent that definition of exceptional is.
One man took a gun to commit suicide and changed his mind and stored it in a 'reasonably secure place' - not exceptional - 5 years
a 24 year old mother of good character failed to notify the police on finding a firearm - not exceptional - 5 years
Gail Cochrane, aged 53, pleaded guilty to possessing an 80-year old Browning self-loading pistol. She had kept the gun at her home for 29 years following the death of her father (who had been in the Royal Navy). She thought it was just his war trophy. There was no ammunition for it. - not exceptional - 5 years
http://thejusticegap.com/2012/08/minimum-sentences-minimum-justice/
This was not just some souvenir the man had 300 rounds of ammunition!
What the heck was that for ?!?
This man got off a jail sentence simply because he was a soldier