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Weapons Act 1990
sec.131Limitation on number of concealable firearms particular licensees may acquire
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### sec.131 Limitation on number of concealable firearms particular licensees may acquire
An individual licensee must not, during the first year after the individual is first issued with a concealable firearms licence, acquire for sports or target shooting under that licence more than—
1 air pistol; and
1 of the following—
a rim-fire pistol;
a centre-fire pistol;
a black-powder pistol.
Subsection (1) does not apply to—
a person who—
holds a licence or other authority under a law of another State that corresponds with this Act authorising the applicant to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting ( relevant authority ); and
has held the relevant authority for at least 12 months; and
has, in the other State, participated in not less than the number of handgun shooting competitions for the weapon necessary to comply with the law of the other State; or
a person who—
was permitted or authorised under the law of another country to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting; and
has, within the 2 year period immediately before the application is made, consistently participated at a national or international level in internationally recognised shooting competitions for a category H weapon.
shooting competitions in the Olympic Games
shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games
metallic silhouette world championship
s 131 prev s 131 om 2000 No. 5 s 461 sch 3
pres s 131 ins 2003 No. 37 s 64
amd 2007 No. 1 s 32 sch 2
(sec.131-ssec.1) An individual licensee must not, during the first year after the individual is first issued with a concealable firearms licence, acquire for sports or target shooting under that licence more than— 1 air pistol; and 1 of the following— a rim-fire pistol; a centre-fire pistol; a black-powder pistol.
(sec.131-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not apply to— a person who— holds a licence or other authority under a law of another State that corresponds with this Act authorising the applicant to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting ( relevant authority ); and has held the relevant authority for at least 12 months; and has, in the other State, participated in not less than the number of handgun shooting competitions for the weapon necessary to comply with the law of the other State; or a person who— was permitted or authorised under the law of another country to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting; and has, within the 2 year period immediately before the application is made, consistently participated at a national or international level in internationally recognised shooting competitions for a category H weapon. shooting competitions in the Olympic Games shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games metallic silhouette world championship
- (a) 1 air pistol; and
- (b) 1 of the following— (i) a rim-fire pistol; (ii) a centre-fire pistol; (iii) a black-powder pistol.
- (i) a rim-fire pistol;
- (ii) a centre-fire pistol;
- (iii) a black-powder pistol.
- (i) a rim-fire pistol;
- (ii) a centre-fire pistol;
- (iii) a black-powder pistol.
- (a) a person who— (i) holds a licence or other authority under a law of another State that corresponds with this Act authorising the applicant to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting ( relevant authority ); and (ii) has held the relevant authority for at least 12 months; and (iii) has, in the other State, participated in not less than the number of handgun shooting competitions for the weapon necessary to comply with the law of the other State; or
- (i) holds a licence or other authority under a law of another State that corresponds with this Act authorising the applicant to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting ( relevant authority ); and
- (ii) has held the relevant authority for at least 12 months; and
- (iii) has, in the other State, participated in not less than the number of handgun shooting competitions for the weapon necessary to comply with the law of the other State; or
- (b) a person who— (i) was permitted or authorised under the law of another country to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting; and (ii) has, within the 2 year period immediately before the application is made, consistently participated at a national or international level in internationally recognised shooting competitions for a category H weapon. Examples of internationally recognised shooting competitions— • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games • metallic silhouette world championship
- (i) was permitted or authorised under the law of another country to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting; and
- (ii) has, within the 2 year period immediately before the application is made, consistently participated at a national or international level in internationally recognised shooting competitions for a category H weapon. Examples of internationally recognised shooting competitions— • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games • metallic silhouette world championship
- • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games
- • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games
- • metallic silhouette world championship
- (i) holds a licence or other authority under a law of another State that corresponds with this Act authorising the applicant to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting ( relevant authority ); and
- (ii) has held the relevant authority for at least 12 months; and
- (iii) has, in the other State, participated in not less than the number of handgun shooting competitions for the weapon necessary to comply with the law of the other State; or
- (i) was permitted or authorised under the law of another country to possess a category H weapon for sports or target shooting; and
- (ii) has, within the 2 year period immediately before the application is made, consistently participated at a national or international level in internationally recognised shooting competitions for a category H weapon. Examples of internationally recognised shooting competitions— • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games • metallic silhouette world championship
- • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games
- • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games
- • metallic silhouette world championship
- • shooting competitions in the Olympic Games
- • shooting competitions in the Commonwealth Games
- • metallic silhouette world championship