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Weapons Act 1990
sec.141GCommissioner may make firearm prohibition orders
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### sec.141G Commissioner may make firearm prohibition orders
The commissioner may make a firearm prohibition order prohibiting an individual from acquiring, possessing or using, or attempting to acquire, possess or use, a firearm or firearm related item.
However, the commissioner may make the firearm prohibition order only if satisfied it is in the public interest to do so.
Also, the commissioner may make the firearm prohibition order only if the individual is 14 years or older.
The firearm prohibition order has effect for the period, of not more than 60 days, stated in the order.
For when a firearm prohibition order takes effect, see section 141J .
The commissioner may revoke a firearm prohibition order made by the commissioner at any time.
s 141G ins 2024 No. 45 s 73
(sec.141G-ssec.1) The commissioner may make a firearm prohibition order prohibiting an individual from acquiring, possessing or using, or attempting to acquire, possess or use, a firearm or firearm related item.
(sec.141G-ssec.2) However, the commissioner may make the firearm prohibition order only if satisfied it is in the public interest to do so.
(sec.141G-ssec.3) Also, the commissioner may make the firearm prohibition order only if the individual is 14 years or older.
(sec.141G-ssec.4) The firearm prohibition order has effect for the period, of not more than 60 days, stated in the order. For when a firearm prohibition order takes effect, see section 141J .
(sec.141G-ssec.5) The commissioner may revoke a firearm prohibition order made by the commissioner at any time.