South Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
12—Purposes for which firearms may be used
(1) A firearms licence
must be endorsed by the Registrar with the purpose or purposes for which the
firearm or firearms of the class or classes authorised by the licence may be
used by the holder of the licence.
(2) Subject to
subregulation (3), one or more of the following purposes may be endorsed
on a firearms licence:
(a) use
as a member of a shooting club—1;
(b)
target shooting—2;
(c)
hunting—3;
(d)
paint-ball shooting—4;
(e) use
in relation to carrying on the business of primary production or in the course
of employment by a person who carries on such a business—5;
(f) use
in the course of carrying on the business of guarding property or use in
guarding property in the course of employment by a person who carries on that
business—6;
(g)
collecting and displaying firearms;
(h) such
other purpose as is approved by the Registrar—7.
(3) If the purpose of
collecting and displaying firearms is endorsed on a licence no other purpose
may be endorsed on the licence.
(4) A licence endorsed
with the purpose of collecting and displaying firearms cannot authorise the
possession of a prescribed firearm or a class D firearm 1 .
(6) The endorsement
referred to in subregulation (2)(f) operates only so long as the holder
of the licence holds an appropriate licence under the
Security and Investigation Agents Act 1995 .
(9) The holder of a
firearms licence who is a member of a recognised firearms club is not entitled
to use a firearm for hunting in the course of club activities unless the
licence, by separate endorsement, authorises the use of that class of firearm
for hunting.
(10) The purposes
listed in paragraphs (a) to (h) of subregulation (2) will be
sufficiently endorsed on a licence by endorsing on the licence the number
appearing at the end of the relevant paragraph.
Note—
1 If a prescribed firearm or a class D firearm is
rendered unusable in a manner stipulated by the Registrar it ceases to be a
firearm (see definition of firearm in section 5(1) of the Act) and is
therefore no longer subject to regulation.