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Fiji. 2003 ‘Shortening Arms and Converting Imitation Arms into Arms.’ Arms and Ammunition Act; Part 4 (Section 14). Suva: Office of the Attorney-General. 1 January

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Shortening Arms and Converting Imitation Arms into Arms

14. A person who:

(a) shortens or authorises the shortening of the barrel of any arms to a length less than 24 inches (61mm);
(b) not being licensed arms dealer or an employee of a licensed arms dealer in the ordinary course of business of a licensed arms dealer - converts into any arms anything that, though having the appearance of being any arms, is constructed to be incapable of discharging any missile through its barrel; or
(c) buys or has in his or her possession of the barrel of any arms of which has been shortened to less than 24 inches (61mm) or which has been converted as set out in paragraph (b),

commits an offence.

ID: Q4885

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