Amendment:The Firearm Regulation Act (Inter)

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Amendment: The Firearm Regulation Act (Inter)

Amendment to make the conditions for buying firearms more controlled.

PASSED on DD/MM/YY with ## Aye, ## Nay, ## Abstain

Article I: Registration of Weapons and Funding

1.2. - All citizens shall enjoy the privilege of owning and operating any and all Class D and Class E weaponry subject to registration as per 1.2.1.

1.2.1 - All Class D and Class E weaponry requires registration of the make, model, serial number and owner.
1.2.2 - All Class D and Class E weaponry requires a mental health check before purchase.
1.2.3 - All registered weapons shall be recorded and the information stored on the National Firearms Database (NFD).
1.2.4 - The National Firearms Database shall be funded at an additional 180,000F per quarter for maintenance, staffing and updates from the police budget.
1.2.5 - The initial setup of the NFD will be allocated 2,000,000F per quarter for 3 years. At the end of this period it will return to maintenance levels as stated in 1.2.4.

Article 2: Ownership license

2.1 – All firearms owners are required by law to obtain a “Firearms Owners License” that states the owners name, picture, licence number, date of last health check and the activities permitted by the license (collector, agricultural, competition, etc.). A License is valid for 1 year.
2.2 - A firearm owner must renew his license yearly by doing a mental health check.
2.3 – A Firearm owner is not permitted to possess any firearm without a valid license. Any owner found in possession of a firearm is required to be able to produce a Firearm license for verification upon request by authorities.
2.4 - Possession of a firearm without a valid license is a criminal offense.
2.5 – The cost of obtaining an initial firearms licence is to set at ₣300 per owner.
2.6 - The cost of yearly obtaining a renewed firearms licence is to set at ₣50 per owner.
2.7 – During the initial 6 month implementation period, there is to be no charge to obtaining a firearms license.
2.8 - When a firearm owner commits an act that is against kodiak law, relating to firearms or not, the owner shall be stripped of their license for no less than three months.
2.9 - When a firearm owner commits theft, burglary, robbery, assault and/or homicide, the owner will be stripped of their license indefinetly.
Written and Proposed by Emile, DPPK.
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