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When Should You Re-Register Your Firearm

By Limpopo Mirror • 9 July 2004

All valid firearm licenses, permits and authorizations issued to possess a firearm in terms of the previous Arms and Ammunition Act will remain valid until they are renewed in terms of the new Act, unless they were withdrawn for any legal reason.

POLOKWANE – All valid firearm licenses, permits and authori-zations issued to pos-sess a firearm in terms of the previous Arms and Ammunition Act will remain valid until they are renewed in terms of the new Act, unless they were withdrawn for any le-gal reason.

The new Firearms Control Act came into effect on July 1.

According to a media statement issued from the office of the Provin-cial Police Commis-sioner in Limpopo, all existing firearm licenses will, however, have to be renewed within a specific renewal period, determined by the date of birth of the license holder. The dates are as follows:

License holders born from 1 January to 31 March will have to re-new their licenses from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2005. Those with birth date 1 April to 30 June, from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2006. The renewal date for birth date 1 July to 30 September is from 1 January 2007 to 31 De-cember 2007. Persons born between 1 October and 31 December will have to renew between 1 January 2008 and 31 December 2008.

In terms of the new Firearms Control Act, no person will be al-lowed to possess more than 200 rounds of am-munition. This limitation is not applicable to the previous Arms and Ammunition Act. Per-sons who do have more than 200 rounds of am-munition do not have to fear prosecution at this stage, but are encour-aged to prepare to be in line with the provisions of the new Firearms Control Act.

From 1 July, every person who applies for a firearm license must ob-tain a competency cer-tificate which will be is-sued by the SAPS. This certificate will only be issued to persons who have successfully com-pleted a basic training course offered by an ac-credited training institu-tion and a background assessment completed by the SAPS. A compe-tency certificate will be valid for a period of five years.

According to the me-dia release, the Province has structures in place, and designated firearms officers who are better equipped to deal with any aspect relating to li-censing of firearms have been appointed

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