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Queensland. 1990 ‘Temporary Recognition of Interstate Licences for Particular Purposes.’ Weapons Act 1990 (As in force on 20 November 2015); Section 32 (Part 2). Brisbane: Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel. 19 September

Relevant contents

32. Temporary recognition of interstate licences for particular purposes

(1) This section applies if a person who holds a licence, permit or authority issued under the law of another State entitling the person to possession of a weapon visits Queensland —
(a) to participate in a shooting competition conducted by an approved shooting club or approved by the commissioner; or
(b) for another purpose specified under a regulation for this section.

(2) The person's licence is taken to authorise possession and use of the weapon in accordance with this Act —
(a) for the purpose of participating in the competition; or
(b) for the other purpose specified under the regulation -
if the person complies with any conditions specified in the regulation for the purpose.

ID: Q11953

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