Zambia
Firearms Act, 1969
Chapter 110
- There are multiple commencements
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 1996.]
- [This legislation has been revised and consolidated by the Ministry of Legal Affairs of the Government of the Republic of Zambia. This version is up-to-date as at 31st December 1996.]
Provisions | Status |
---|---|
Part I (section 1–5); Part II (section 6–9); Part III, section 10–12, section 13(1)–(2), (3)(a), (3)(c), (4)–(10), section 14–23; Part IV (section 24–33); Part V (section 34–36); Part VI (section 37–49); Part VII (section 50–61) | commenced on 1 January 1970. |
Part III, section 13(3)(b) | commenced on 1 October 1970. |
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Firearms Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-"acquire" means hire, accept as a gift or borrow, and "acquisition" shall be construed accordingly;"air gun" means any weapon, whether of smooth or rifled bore, from which a missile can be projected by means of compressed air or other gas;"ammunition" means—(a)ammunition for any firearm, including explosives, cartridges, balls, caps, and any other material for loading into or discharging from a firearm;(b)any material or thing containing or producing, or adapted to contain or produce, any noxious gas, liquid or other thing for the purpose of being discharged from a firearm;(c)grenades, bombs and other similar missiles, whether or not capable of use with a firearm;but does not include ammunition for air guns or blank cartridges;"approved club" means a club approved by the Minister in terms of any regulations for the time being in force relating to shooting clubs;"approved safari company" means a safari company approved by the Minister in terms of regulations made under this Act;"authorised officer", in relation to any provision of this Act, means a person authorised by regulations made under this Act to exercise the powers or perform the duties conferred or imposed by such provision;"carrier" includes a carrier's agent;"central firearms store" means a building designated as such by the Minister by statutory instrument;"certificate of competency" means a certificate in the prescribed form signed by a prescribed officer, that the person named therein is competent to use the type of firearm therein described;"club" means a rifle club, small bore rifle club, pistol club, shotgun club or clay pigeon club, or a combination of two or more of the foregoing;"Division" means an area designated as a Division by the Inspector-General"Divisional Commander" means a superior police officer appointed by the Inspector-General to be in charge of a Division or, if no such officer has been appointed in relation to any Division, the Inspector-General;"firearm" means—(a)any lethal barrelled weapon of any description from which any shot, bullet, bolt or other missile can be discharged or which can be adapted for the discharge of any such shot, bullet, bolt or other missile;(b)any weapon of any description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other thing;(c)any barrel or any frame or body to which a barrel may be attached, incorporating a mechanism designed to cause controlled detonation or discharge of any shot, bullet, bolt or other missile and any accessory to any such weapon designed or adapted to diminish the noise or flash caused by firing such weapon;but does not include an air gun which is not of a type declared by regulations made under this Act to be specially dangerous or any apparatus designed specially for the discharge of insecticides, fungicides, industrial or fire-fighting chemicals or for medical or surgical use;"firearm certificate" means a certificate granted under the provisions of section twelve;"Firearms Code" means the code issued in terms of section forty-one;"firearms dealer" means a person who, by way of trade or business, buys, sells, transfers, repairs, tests or proves firearms or ammunition;"firearms dealer's licence" means a licence issued under section twenty-seven;"firearm licence" means a licence issued under section thirteen;"holder", in relation to any licence, permit or other authorisation, includes the person to whom the same was issued;"Inspector-General" means the Inspector-General of Police;"licence" means a licence in force at the time in question, and references to a certificate, permit or other authorisation shall be similarly construed;"licensing authority" means an authority specified in or under section five;"officer in charge of police" means the officer, not below the rank of Sub-Inspector, appointed by the Inspector-General to be in charge of any police station and, save for the purposes of section twelve, includes, when the officer in charge of the police station is absent from the police station or unable, from illness or other cause, to perform his duties, the police officer present at the police station who is next in rank to such officer;"premises" include any land;"private warehouse" means a warehouse for firearms and ammunition kept by the holder of a firearm dealer's licence in respect thereof;"police station" means any place appointed by the Inspector-General to be a police station;"port" has the meaning assigned to it in section two of the Customs and Excise Act;[Cap. 322]"prohibited article" means—(a)any firearm which is so designed or adapted that, if pressure is applied to the trigger, missiles continue to be discharged until pressure is removed from the trigger or the magazine containing the missiles is empty;(b)any firearm or ammunition or class of firearm or ammunition declared by the Minister, by statutory instrument, to be a prohibited article for the purposes of this Act;"prove", in relation to a firearm, means to test the durability and safety of the barrel, chamber and breech of such firearm to such standards as may from time to time be specified by the Minister, and "proof" shall be construed accordingly;"public warehouse" means—(a)a warehouse for firearms and ammunition under the exclusive control of the Government;(b)a warehouse under the Customs and Excise Act;[Cap. 322](c)a private warehouse;and which is designated as a public warehouse by the Minister by Gazette notice;"registered", in relation to a firearms dealer, means registered under the provisions of section twenty-six;"Registrar" means the person appointed under the provisions of subsection (2) of section four to have charge of the Registry;"Registry" means the Central Firearms Registry established under the provisions of subsection (1) of section four;"safari company" means an association of persons whether corporate or unincorporate whose business is or includes the arrangement and conduct of hunting safaris;"slaughtering instrument" means a firearm which is specially designed or adapted for the instantaneous slaughter of animals or the instantaneous stunning of animals preparatory to their slaughter;"tourist" means a person, not ordinarily resident in Zambia, who is visiting Zambia for a period not exceeding six months solely for holiday purposes or for the purpose of taking part in a shooting competition;"transfer" includes let on hire, give, lend and part with possession, and "transferee" and "transferor" shall be construed accordingly.[As amended by Act No. 29 of 1985]3. Application
4. Establishment of Central Firearms Registry
5. Licensing authorities
The following shall be the licensing authorities for the granting and issuing of firearm licences and firearms dealer's licences for the purposes of this Act:Part II – Import and export of firearms and ammunition
6. Import of firearms and ammunition
6A. Import of firearms or ammunition by public officers
6B. Import of firearms or ammunitions by foreign diplomats
7. Deposit in warehouse of firearms or ammunition imported for sale
8. Registration of imported firearms and ammunition
9. Restriction on export of firearms and ammunition
Part III – Firearm liceses
10. Prohibition against purchase, etc., of firearms or ammunition without licence
11. Exemptions from holding firearm licence
12. Firearm certificate
13. Firearm licence
14. Period of validity and renewal of firearm licence
15. Variation and revocation of firearm licence
16. Antique firearms
17. Associations
18. Young persons
19. Servants of the Republic
20. Production of licence
21. Production of firearms
22. Change of residence of holder of firearm licence
23. Death of holder of firearm licence
Part IV – Sale and transfer of firearms and ammunition and firearms dealiers and private warehouses
24. Private warehouses
25. Restrictions on sale or transfer of firearms
26. Registration of firearms dealers
27. Registration of places of business of firearms dealers
28. Consequences of removal of place of business from register
29. Production of firearms dealer's licence
30. Form and duration of firearms dealer's licence
31. Prescribed fees
32. Register of transactions in firearms and ammunition
33. Register of transactions in firearms and ammunition
Part V – Manufacture, repair and conversion of firearms and ammunition
34. Restriction on manufacture of firearms and ammunition
35. Repair, etc., of firearms and ammunition
36. Restriction on conversion of firearms
Part VI – Miscellaneous
37. Prohibited articles
38. Safe custody of firearms and ammunition
39. Notice of loss of firearm
40. Failure to take precautions against injury or damage
Any person who, in his handling or care of any firearm or ammunition, fails to take reasonable or proper precautions against possible injury or damage to persons or property shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years, or to both.[As amended by Act No. 13 of 1994]41. Firearms Code
42. Loan of firearms
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, a person may borrow or have in his possession for a period not exceeding six months a firearm and ammunition therefor owned by the holder of a firearm licence relating thereto if the borrower—43. Prohibition of pawning of firearms
Any person who pawns or who accepts in pawn any firearm or ammunition shall be guilty of an offence.44. Deposit of firearms for safe custody
45. Power to prohibit carrying, etc., of firearms
46. Power to take possession of stocks of firearms and ammunition
47. Carrying firarms when drunk, etc
48. Possessing firearms with intent to injure
49. Penalty for use and possession of firearms in certain cases
Part VII – General
50. Powers of search
51. Powers of search without warrant
52. Obstruction, etc., of officers
Any person who obstructs any officer in the execution of a search warrant issued in terms of section fifty or, being required by such officer under the said section to produce any information, record or thing which to the knowledge of such officer is available to such person, or who obstructs an officer in the lawful exercise of any power conferred upon him by section fifty-one, shall be guilty of an offence.53. Taking possession of firearms or ammunition by customs officer
54. Penalties, forfeiture and revocation of licence
55. Aiding and abetting, etc.
Any person who aids and abets, or counsels or procures, or attempts to commit any offence under this Act shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to the penalty provided for the offence the commission of which he aided and abetted or counselled or procured or attempted, as the case may be.56. Disposal of unclaimed firearms and ammunition
57. Service of notices
Any notice required or authorised by this Act to be served on any person may be served personally or may be sent by prepaid registered post addressed to such person at his last known or usual postal address or, in the case of a registered firearms dealer, at any place of business in respect of which he holds a firearms dealer's licence, and any notice so sent shall be presumed unless the contrary is proved to have been delivered in the normal course of posting.58. Regulations
59. Exercise of discretion
Where any discretion is conferred on any person by or under this Act or any regulation made thereunder the Minister may from time to time issue directions as to the manner in which such discretion shall be exercised and that person shall comply with those directions.60. Rectification of register following appeal
Upon the determination of any appeal under this Act all necessary alterations shall be made in the register.61. Repeal and saving
The Firearms Act, 1965, Act No. 24 of 1965, is hereby repealed:Provided that any licence, certificate, permit or other authorisation issued under the provisions of the said Act shall have effect during its period of validity, and during such period the holder thereof shall not be required to obtain any equivalent licence, certificate, permit or other authorisation required by or under this Act; and the Minister may extend the period of validity of any licence, certificate, permit or other authorisation so issued, or any class thereof, for such period as he may deem necessary to enable the equivalent authorisation under this Act to be obtained.History of this document
31 December 1996 this version
Consolidation
01 October 1970
Commenced
01 January 1970
Commenced
Subsidiary legislation
Title
|
Date
|
|
---|---|---|
Firearms (Amendment) Regulations, 1997 | Statutory Instrument 37 of 1997 | 27 March 1997 |
Firearms (Amendment) Regulations, 1994 | Statutory Instrument 27 of 1994 | 28 January 1994 |
Firearms (Amendment) Regulations 1984 | Statutory Instrument 43 of 1984 | 30 March 1984 |
Firearms (Amendment of First Schedule) Regulations, 1984 | Statutory Instrument 5 of 1984 | 25 January 1984 |