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An Act to control the handling of guns, gun accessories, explosives, explosive precursors, weapons and noxious substances, to repeal the Arms and Explosives Act (Chapter 13 of the 2003 Revised Edition), the Dangerous Fireworks Act (Chapter 72 of the 2014 Revised Edition) and the Explosive Substances Act (Chapter 100 of the 2014 Revised Edition ...
An Act to control the handling of guns, gun accessories, explosives, explosive precursors, weapons and noxious substances, to repeal the Arms and Explosives Act (Chapter 13 of the 2003 Revised Edition), the Dangerous Fireworks Act (Chapter 72 of the 2014 Revised Edition) and the Explosive Substances Act
22 Φεβ 2021 · (3) In this section, a person stops being authorised under this Act to possess or use a gun, a major part of a gun or a gun accessory, an explosive or explosive precursor, or a weapon or noxious substance if any of the following apply:
Actions. Arms Offences Act 1973. 2020 REVISED EDITION. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act relating to the unlawful possession of arms and ammunition and the carrying and using of arms. [8 February 1974] Short title. 1.
29 Αυγ 2024 · The Arms Offences Act regulates the unlawful possession, the carrying and the usage of arms. An “arm” under the Arms Offences Act generally refers to any type of gun or pistol that can discharge either shots, bullets or any type of missiles. Bombs and grenades are also included in this definition.
While guns and firearms could be legally sold in Singapore, and indeed were available in department stores such as John Little, the root of the problem lay in the unlicensed weapons that were illegally imported into the island.
The Arms Offences Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that criminalizes the illegal possession of arms and ammunition and the carrying, trafficking, and usage of arms. [1]