The License the Person, Register the Firearm public participation campaign is now live on Dear South Africa. We invite and encourage everyone to please participate in this vital effort to change firearm licensing for the better. As citizens we are concerned with improving safety and security in our society. We are also concerned with promoting the rule of law. And the proposed changes to the way we licence firearms in South Africa is a great way to enhance these vital societal attributes.
You can access the campaign by clicking here.
What is License the Person, Register the Firearm about?
It would make far more sense to treat firearms the same way we treat cars. Once you prove that you are fit and proper to own a vehicle, and demonstrate that you can safely and responsibly operate it, you receive a licence.
Therefore you are the licence-holder. And the authorities then register the vehicles you own to your name.
This is the central premise to License the Person, Register the Firearm – the proposed amendment presented here.
We can best explain the current system of firearm licencing as the government forcing you to have a separate drivers licence for every single vehicle you own.
Currently, you may operate any firearm anywhere where it is safe to do so, and for any lawful purpose, so long as you are under the direct supervision of the licenced firearm owner.
There are many good reasons for this provision. For one, it would be absolutely impossible to legally instruct or train an ordinary member of the public in safe, responsible firearm ownership if it were illegal to do so. Think of it as teaching a friend or family member how to drive with your car.
How would Licence the Person, Register the Firearm work?
- Once an individual satisfies the legal requirements to be declared a Fit and Proper Person, they are issued a firearm licence.
- Legal requirements to be declared a Fit and Proper Person are:
- Declared competent pertaining to lawful, safe, and responsible firearm handling and ownership.
- Comply with all relevant safe-keeping requirements as stipulated by the Act.
- Have no relevant criminal record or debilitating psychiatric condition which renders them Unfit to Possess a firearm.
- We can outsource this function to a suitable independent body, much like the issuing of visas to enter South Africa.
- Licensing the person applies to both natural persons and juristic persons, such as security companies, parastatals, and other organisations that own firearms.
Once a person is licensed, a secure Central Firearms Registry (CFR) account containing all their relevant personal information is opened on the electronic registry.
- The CFR places any and all firearms a person owns on the electronic registry under their name, and record all relevant information pertaining to the firearms.
- The electronic registry must provide secure and encrypted real-time communication between the registry and authorised SAPS/CFR personnel and firearm dealerships.
- The electronic registry must conform to all protection of personal information requirements and legislation, and incorporate biometric identity confirmation of persons authorised to access it, as well as licenced firearm owners.
- The electronic registry must track all activity and enable ease of audit.
The overwhelming majority of these amendments are entirely workable within the existing Firearms Control Act of 2000 framework, and do not require significant changes to the Act.
Your participation is vitally important
This campaign needs the participation of as many members of the public as possible to be successful. We believe this is an issue that speaks to the broader public, and not just gun owners. So please take part and share it as far and wide as possible. Together we can change things for the better. But only if we all stand and work together.
Please find the full document outlining our proposal in PDF format here: License the Person Register the Firearm
Also please watch and share these videos for further information:
Written by Gideon Joubert.
Gideon is the owner and editor of Paratus.
Bradley
•4 years ago
This is the best way in our situation. I have been waiting over a year for my licence. Recieved my card and it has someone elses photo on with all my details on. What the Hell? By the time tgis application is finished i will have to renew again??????? Its more than a joke.
Deena
•4 years ago
Brilliant idea, I can’t see no reason why this is not implemented, state can make a fee based on each owner together with weapons purchased to assist phiscus.
Pierre Dave
•4 years ago
Agree 100% to register the person. I have a Code 8 drivers license which means I can drive any car of year, model, make, engine capacity, colour shape, on road, off road simply because I am registered. Why can’t the same apply to firearms?
Peregrine Visser
•4 years ago
I totally agree
Lita Jansen
•4 years ago
People not guns should be licensed. Makes the world of sense
Sean Coetzee
•4 years ago
The only way to do it
Coenie Kotze'
•4 years ago
Fully support this program.
Siphelele Charles mntungwa
•4 years ago
I feel this could help a lot in problem of unlicensed and expired licences problem. And it would help the police with doing their work much easier when they licencing. Really hope that this can get going. It would help all party’s involved.
James Cooke
•4 years ago
I am looking for an emails address to ask questions regards a fire arm. Pse fwd me an address?
David Muller
•4 years ago
This makes absolute sense.then the registration of a firearm to a licenced owner would reduce the waiting period for obtaining the firearm
CynicalDoggo
•4 years ago
This would be great step in the right direction, the only downside being the health of my bank account. With the current competency system this is already halfway set up for the government.
That being said the pessimist in me know that the gun laws were always put in place to reduce access to firearms not be efficient or easy, I doubt the powers that will like this.
Dene Collett
•4 years ago
I couldn’t agree more, this would save money, time and resources while freeing up time for the police to actually go out and catch criminals. Seriously though it just makes sense to license the person and register the gun – Same as vehicles.
adrian venter
•4 years ago
Should have been in place years ago. As we all know, people kill people, not the gun but people. Currently there is no screening taking place and that is the key problem. If i am in a position to be able to afford a firearm, it does not mean that i am of sound mind and a responsible person. Too many morons with guns running around in this country and the system is all to blame😕
Cecil Paulsen
•4 years ago
No comment but a question; Would this mean that I would have to re-license my firearm and then apply to register? I have the green card license issued in 1994.
George nelso
•4 years ago
Brilliant idea
Mohamed
•4 years ago
Hello
Would like to know is it law that one must hand in firearm wen renewening licence which is expired.
Must a person still apply for licence if one s got the old green card licence for the last 25 years ?
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