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Northern Territory. 1997 ‘Restrictions on Granting Licences for Category H Firearms.’ Firearms Regulations 1997 (Reprint, as in force at 1 May 2016); Section 14 (Part 2). Darwin: Northern Territory Government. 13 March

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14. Restrictions on granting licences for category H firearms

The Commissioner is not to grant a licence authorising the possession or use of category H firearms unless:

(a) the genuine reason established by the applicant for the licence is:
(i) sport or target shooting;
(ii) business or employment;
(iii) firearms collection;
(iv) museum display; or
(v) instruction in firearms use and safety; and

(b) the applicant produces evidence to the Commissioner's satisfaction that there is a genuine need for the person to possess or use category H firearms.

[The Act referred to in this Regulation is the Firearms Act 1997]

ID: Q2808

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