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HOW TO LEGALLY ACQUIRE FIREARMS - GUN OWNERSHIP EDUCATIONAL SERIES 1

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Any individual who is eighteen (18) years and above, mentally sound, physically fit and of good character can apply for a firearm for use either to protect himself/herself or for hunting.
An individual who wishes to apply for a personal firearm must first report to the police, precisely the Firearm office to be taken through the due process.
The Police does not register firearms in the name of a company or corporate organization, since the organization is an artificial person that cannot go through the laid down process. There is the need for somebody to act in her stead.
In the case of Pistols/Revolvers, it is the Commissioner of Police/CID who has the prerogative to give approval.
Firearms are to be used exclusively by the individual in whose name it is licensed and registered. It must be used for the purpose assigned for its acquisition. A firearm once licensed in the name of a person is not transferable, nonetheless, there are laws governing change of ownership.
Source:Ghana Police Service
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