Possessing or acquiring a prohibited weapon or ammunition Flashcards

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Q: What is the law on possessing or acquiring a prohibited weapon or ammunition?

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S5 Firearms Act 1968- it is an offence to have in your possession or to purchase or acquire a prohibited weapon or weapon, without the authority of the sec of state or his Scottish equivalent.

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Q: What type of offence is it?

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Triable either way offence.
Carries maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment on indictment.

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Q: Does it matter if D was unaware that they possessed a firearm?

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Like the other possession offences under the Firearms Act, it is a strict liability offence. It does not matter if D knew he was in possession of a firearm or ammunition or knew what sort of firearm, so long as he knew he had something.

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Q: What are the exemptions to this offence?

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  • Slaughterers- a licenced slaughterer may possess a slaughtering instrument and those authorised by certificate to possess, buy, acquire, sell or transfer slaughtering instruments are exempt from the provisions of s5
  • Humane killing of animals- this allows a person authorised by certificate (eg: vet) to possess, buy, acquire or transfer a firearm solely for using in connection with the humane killing of animals.
  • There is a similar exemption to that above for the treatment and tranquilisation of animals.
  • Shot pistols for vermin- this allows a person authorised by certificate (eg: local authority vermin controller) to possess, buy, acquire or transfer a shot pistol solely for the shooting of vermin.
  • Races at athletic meetings- a person may possess a firearm at an athletic meeting for the purpose of starting races at that meeting. Anyone authorised by certificate to possess, buy or acquire a firearm solely for the purpose of starting such races may possess, buy, acquire or transfer a firearm for such purpose.
  • Trophies of war- a person authorised by certificate to do so may possess a firearm which was acquired as a trophy before 01 January 1946.
  • Firearms of historic interest- firearms which are considered to be of particular historical or technical interest may be covered by exemptions by the Firearms Amendment Act 1997. This allows their possession, acquisition, and sale.
  • Air weapons with self-contained gas cartridges, which were owned before January 2004- may be legally possessed if their owners applied for a firearms certificate before 01 April 2004.
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