Senwes Scenario April / May 2016 | Page 15

JUANITA GREYLING T RA D E N E W S ••• Do you know what the 2016 Firearms Act entails? FIREARM OWNERS ARE UP IN ARMS ABOUT THE CHANGES TO THE FIREARMS ACT (ACT 60 OF 2000)(FCA) WHICH WERE MADE BY THE SAPS (SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE) ON 3 FEBRUARY 2016. T he new process for the renewal of firearm licences was signed and approved by the acting National Commissioner, Lt. Genl. JK Phahlane. According to James Cameron, a Firearms Act expert, there is no reason for concern. “There is not much that is new and that will have an impact on the end user in respect of the 2016 Firearms Act. Changes were implemented with a view to solving administrative problems.” He explains that, according to the SAPS, they will be able to curb corruption in this manner. The 2016 Firearms mandate makes it clear that the provisions of section 24 of the FCA will be applied strictly in future. It will involve the following: • A firearm licence renewal application must be lodged 90 days before the expiry date in future. • Should an application not be lodged within the said period, a motivation will have to be tabled, stating the reasons for the late application. Should such a motivation not be attached to the renewal application, the DFO (District Firearm Officer) may issue a notice indicating possible termination of your licence by the SAPS. • When an application is lodged for the renewal of a firearm licence which has already expired, the DFO will issue a notice that the firearm has to be handed in or that it will be confiscated. The objective will be the destruction of the firearm due to the fact that it will be regarded as "possession of an unlicenced firearm", which could result in a prison sentence of 15 years. • Should a person voluntarily hand in his/her firearm in respect of which the licence has expired, at the SAPS, the person will not be prosecuted for possession of an unlicenced firearm. • This mandate and Act will have no impact on firearm owners with green licences. Please note, however, that the licences could not be renewed under the FCA in the past. James Cameron indicates that it is of the utmost importance for firearm owners to renew their licences within the specified period. “You must not be like a ostrich burying its head in the sand. Somewhere along the way you number will James Cameron, firearm legislation expert. come up on the computer system and they will be able to see that your licence has expired. There is no way of avoiding it!” Some firearem owners will not find it easy to obtain or apply for a firearm licence. Due to the recent privatisation of the SAPFCT (South African Professional Firearm Trainers Council), which placed the former SASETA under administration in 2015 and eventually ruled it as being unqualified, a number of problems are being experienced in the relicensing process. According to a SAPS letter dated 6 March 2015, training certificates issued before 2014 will be accepted, as long as these are accompanied by a valid SASSETA-certificate or PFTC Statement of Results (SoR). Should your former training institution not exist anymore and should you not have a record of training, you will have to complete a new course. All further training and accreditations will have to be done and approved by the SAPFTC. It is of the utmost importance that you, as firearm owner, must make sure of the expiry date of your firearm licence and that your ac ܙY]][ۈ\