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FIREARMS ACT 1973 - SECT 30

30 .         Ammunition sales

        (1)         The holder of a Dealer’s Licence may dispose of ammunition to any person who represents himself as being the holder of a licence or permit under this Act entitling him to possess a firearm and ammunition or as lawfully possessing a firearm under the provisions of section 8, and who the dealer believes on reasonable grounds to be entitled to possess a firearm suitable for use with that ammunition, or as being the holder of an Ammunition Collector’s Licence.

        (2)         The holder of a Dealer’s Licence may dispose of ammunition to any person apparently over the age of 18 years who represents himself as being, and whom the dealer believes to be, the agent of a person to whom the dealer would be authorised to dispose of ammunition under subsection (1).

        (3)         At the time of any transaction authorised under subsection (1) or subsection (2) the dealer shall make an entry in the prescribed manner in the record kept for the purposes of this section and shall cause verification of that transaction to be entered in, or affixed to, the record in the prescribed manner or obtain the signature thereto of the person to whom the ammunition is supplied.

        (4)         A person who makes a false representation for the purposes of obtaining ammunition for himself or another person, and any dealer who fails or neglects to comply with the requirements of this section commits an offence.

        Penalty: $4 000.

        (5)         If ammunition is disposed of by or on behalf of the holder of a Dealer’s Licence and the person who disposes of it (in this subsection called the provider ) does not request the person receiving the ammunition (in this subsection called the receiver ) to produce —

            (a)         a relevant licence or permit, or evidence of —

                  (i)         exemption by section 8; or

                  (ii)         a relevant authorisation;

                and

            (b)         an Extract of Licence in respect of that licence, permit, exemption, or authorisation,

                and inspect either an Extract of Licence or something referred to in paragraph (a), it is to be presumed in proceedings for an offence against this Act, upon proof that the provider disposed of the ammunition to the receiver, that there were no reasonable grounds to believe that the receiver was a person to whom the dealer would be authorised to dispose of that ammunition under subsection (1), unless the contrary is shown.

        [Section 30 amended by No. 54 of 1978 s. 5; No. 70 of 1987 s. 10; No. 59 of 1996 s. 32, 44 and 50(1); No. 69 of 2004 s. 31.]



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