Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Uganda. 1970 ‘Issue of Firearm Certificates.’ Firearms Act 1970, Chapter 299; Section 4. Kampala: Republic of Uganda. 1 December
Relevant contents
4. Issue of firearm certificates
The chief licensing officer may in his or her discretion impose conditions subject to which a firearm certificate issued by him or her shall be held.
A firearm certificate issued under this section—
shall be in the prescribed form;
shall contain such conditions as may be prescribed;
shall specify—
(i) such other conditions, if any, imposed under subsection (7), subject to which it is held;
(ii) the nature, description and mark or number of identification of the firearm in respect of which it is issued;
(iii) if it is in relation to ammunition, the quantity and type authorised to be purchased and to be held at any one time;
shall, unless previously revoked or annulled, continue in force until the 31st day of December in the year in which it was issued;
shall be renewable for a further period of one year by the licensing officer for the area in which the holder resides; and
the provisions of this section shall apply to its renewal as they apply to its issue.
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