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- Is amended by Firearms (Amendment) Act, 2006
Uganda
Firearms Act
Chapter 299
- Commenced on 1 December 1970
- [This is the version of this document from 4 August 2006.]
- [Note: The version of the Act as at 31 December 2000 was revised and consolidated by the Law Reform Commission of Uganda. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for ULII.]
- [Amended by Firearms (Amendment) Act, 2006 (Act 23 of 2006) on 4 August 2006]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—“acquiring” means hiring, accepting as a gift and borrowing, and the expression “acquire” and “acquisition” shall be construed accordingly;“ammunition” includes grenades, bombs and other like missiles and cartridges blank, tracer, explosive, incendiary, observing or signalling cartridges and any ammunition containing or designed or adapted to contain shot, bullet or any noxious liquid, gas or other thing whether capable of use with a firearm or not;“ammunition of war” means ammunition for use with arms of war;“approved carrier” means a carrier approved by the chief licensing officer;“approved servant” means an employee approved by the chief licensing officer;“approved warehouseman” means a warehouseman approved by the chief licensing officer;“arms of war” means artillery of all kinds, apparatus for the discharge of explosive or gas diffusing projectiles, flame throwers, bombs, grenades, machine guns and rifled small-bore, breech-loading weapons, whether all or any of those arms of war are assembled or in parts, but does not include sporting rifles, or personal or other weapons or apparatus not intended for warlike purpose;“cadet unit” means a cadet unit established under any enactment for the time being in force;“chief licensing officer” means a person appointed under section 2 to be chief licensing officer;“currency point” has the value assigned to it in the Schedule to this Act;[definition of "currency point" inserted by section 2 of Act 23 of 2006]“customs officer” has the same meaning as “officer” as defined in the East African Customs and Transfer Tax Management Act;“firearm” means any barrelled weapon (other than an imitation firearm) from which any shot, bullet or other missile capable of causing injury can be discharged, adapted for the discharge of any such shot, bullet or other missile, and any weapon of whatever description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other thing dangerous to human beings, and includes any component part of any such weapon as aforesaid and any accessory to any such weapon designed or adapted to eliminate or diminish the noise or flash caused by firing any such weapon, but does not include any antique firearm which has been rendered incapable of use as a firearm;“firearm dealer” means a person who, by way of trade or business, is registered to buy, sell or transfer firearms or ammunition;“functions” includes powers and duties;“gunsmith” means a person who, by way of profession and qualification, is registered under this Act to repair, test and prove firearms and ammunition;“licensing officer” means a person appointed under section 2 to be a licensing officer;“police force” means the Uganda Police Force provided for under article 211(1) of the Constitution;“police officer” has the same meaning as in the Police Act;“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations;“prison service” has the same meaning as in the Prisons Act;“purchase” and “sale” include exchange, barter, expose for exchange, barter or sale, and any derivative expression shall be construed accordingly;“slaughtering instrument” means a firearm which is specially designed or adapted for the instantaneous slaughter of animals or for the instantaneous stubbing of animals with a view to slaughtering them;“transferring” includes letting on hire, giving, lending and parting with possession, and the expressions “transfer”, “transferee” and “transferor” shall be construed accordingly.2. Appointment of chief licensing officer and other licensing officers
Part II – Regulation of purchase, possession, manufacture and sale of firearms and ammunition and of other transactions
3. Restrictions on purchasing, etc. of firearms or ammunition
4. Issue of firearm certificates
5. Suspension or revocation of firearm certificate
6. Fees in respect of firearm certificates
7. Exemption from holding firearm certificates
8. Refusal to issue or renew a firearm certificate unless firearm produced
9. Production of firearm certificate
10. Production of firearm and ammunition
11. Prohibition of manufacture of firearms or ammunition
12. Prohibition on dealing in firearms without being registered
13. Registration of firearms dealers and gunsmiths
14. Registration of business of firearms dealers and gunsmiths
15. Issue of certificate of registration to firearms dealer or gunsmith
16. Removal of name from register of firearms dealers and gunsmiths
17. Register of transactions in firearms and ammunition
18. Storage of firearms and ammunition by dealers and gunsmiths
19. Powers of court in case of offences by firearms dealers and gunsmiths
20. Penalty for taking firearms or ammunition as a security
21. Restrictions on other dealings in firearms and ammunition
22. Appeals under Part II
23. Application of Part II
Part III – Miscellaneous provisions as to firearms and ammunition
24. Application of Part III
Nothing in this Act shall relieve any person using or carrying a firearm from the obligation to take out a licence to kill game under any law for the time being in force.25. Special provisions relating to certain types of weapons and ammunition
26. Importation and exportation of firearms and ammunition
27. Removal of imported firearms and ammunition
28. Firearms and ammunitions in transit
29. Appeals under Part III
Part IV – General
30. Safe custody of firearms and ammunition
31. Carrying firearm while drunk or disorderly.
Any person who, whether by reason of intoxication or otherwise, while carrying a firearm, acts in a dangerous or disorderly manner commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding one hundred and twenty currency points or both.[section 31 substituted by section 20 of Act 23 of 2006]32. Penalty for use and possession of firearms or imitation firearms in certain cases
33. Provisions as to forfeiture of firearms and ammunition and cancellation of firearms certificates
34. Power of search and seizure
Whenever a police officer has reasonable cause to suspect that any person has contravened any of the provisions of this Act, he or she may—35. Power to inspect premises
The chief licensing officer may at all reasonable times require any police officer, without a search warrant, to enter upon the premises of any firearms dealer with a view to ascertaining whether or not the provisions of this Act or of any regulations made under it are being observed, and may inspect the premises and any firearm or ammunition, book, account, register, document or thing found in the premises, and may require any person appearing to be in control of or employed in the premises to give such information as the police may require in order to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this Act or of any regulations made under it are being observed.36. Penalty for obstructing
Any person who—37. Arrest without warrant
Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person whom he or she suspects on reasonable grounds of having committed or being about to commit an offence against this Act.38. Disposal of firearms and ammunition forfeited, etc.
39. Service of notices
40. Burden of proof
41. Power to prohibit carrying or selling of firearms and ammunition
42. Regulations
43. Exemption from operation of the Act
Nothing in this Act shall apply to—43A. Power of the Minister to amend Schedule
The Minister may, with approval of the Cabinet and in consultation with the Minister responsible for finance, by statutory instrument, amend the Schedule to this Act.[section 43A inserted by section 26 of Act 23 of 2006]44. Savings
The provisions of this Act shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of any other law for the time being in force relating to the manufacture, sale, transfer, purchase, acquisition, possession, use, storage, carriage, transportation, importation or exportation of firearms, ammunitions or explosives.History of this document
04 August 2006 this version
Amended by
Firearms (Amendment) Act, 2006
31 December 2000
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