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GUN OWNERSHIP EDUCATIONAL SERIES 2

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ALL ARMS AND AMMUNITION SHOULD BE REGISTERED
Every person who owns, possesses or controls any arms or ammunition (including explosives) shall forthwith apply to register those arms or ammunition at the nearest police station. This law shall apply:
A) To any arms and ammunition notwithstanding that any licence, permit or authorisation has been granted in respect thereof under any other enactment before the commencement of this Decree:
i) Provided that no fee shall be payable in respect of any permit already issued, in respect of a period for which there is in force in relation to the arms or ammunition in question a valid licence issued under any enactment.
B)In respect of all arms and ammunition within Ghana, including the territorial waters.
C) So as to require the registration of arms or ammunition forming part of the regular equipment of the Armed Forces or the Police Service, but shall apply in respect of all arms and ammunition acquired by the Armed Forces or the Police Service otherwise than as part of such regular equipment.
D) In respect of all arms and ammunition held by any Department of Government.
Source: 1972 (NRCD 9)
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