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FIREARMS ACT 1996 - SECT 3
Principles and objects of Act
3 Principles and objects of Act
(1) The underlying principles of this Act are-- (a) to confirm firearm
possession and use as being a privilege that is conditional on the overriding
need to ensure public safety, and
(b) to improve public safety-- (i) by
imposing strict controls on the possession and use of firearms, and
(ii) by
promoting the safe and responsible storage and use of firearms, and
(c) to
facilitate a national approach to the control of firearms.
(2) The objects of
this Act are as follows-- (a) to prohibit the possession and use of all
automatic and self-loading rifles and shotguns except in special
circumstances,
(b) to establish an integrated licensing and registration
scheme for all firearms,
(c) to require each person who possesses or uses a
firearm under the authority of a licence to prove a genuine reason for
possessing or using the firearm,
(d) to provide strict requirements that must
be satisfied in relation to licensing of firearms and the acquisition and
supply of firearms,
(e) to ensure that firearms are stored and conveyed in a
safe and secure manner,
(f) to provide for compensation in respect of, and an
amnesty period to enable the surrender of, certain prohibited firearms.
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