
Gun Amnesty in SA - Is it effective?
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Parliaments Portfolio Committee on Police will formally consider a Firearms Amnesty request from the Minister on Police on Thursday 16 August. The amnesty proposal is for 1 September 2018 for a period of six months, terminating on 28 February 2019.
However, on Friday 27th July, Gun Owners South Africa (GOSA) asked the North Gauteng High Court for an interdict against the South African Police Service (SAPS) to protect firearm owners with licenses that have expired and were prevented from renewing by a combination of illegal and malicious acts by the SAPS. The court granted the interdict. This relief judgement of course impacts on whether amnesty could be granted or not.
Tonight we look at the implications of this case for gun owners and we ask: is Gun Amnesty effective?
However, on Friday 27th July, Gun Owners South Africa (GOSA) asked the North Gauteng High Court for an interdict against the South African Police Service (SAPS) to protect firearm owners with licenses that have expired and were prevented from renewing by a combination of illegal and malicious acts by the SAPS. The court granted the interdict. This relief judgement of course impacts on whether amnesty could be granted or not.
Tonight we look at the implications of this case for gun owners and we ask: is Gun Amnesty effective?