Weapons Weapon Flashcards

1
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What act applies?

A

Weapons prohibition act 1998 (NSW)

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2
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What is a prohibited weapon?

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Section 4(1) weapons prohibition act defjnes a prohibited weapon as Anything described in schedule 1 of the act

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3
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What are five examples of a prohibited weapon

A
Handcuff
Imitations with a concealed blade
Extended baton
Studded glove 
Sling shot 
Bomb 
Flick knife
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4
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What if the weapon is not useable?

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Section 4(2) Weapons prohibition act provides that an item is still a prohibited weapon although something is missing, has a defect or an obstruction.

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5
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What is possession under the act?

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S4(1) weapons prohibition act defines possession as including knowingly: having custody or having custody of another or having in any premises etc.

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6
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What is section 7 Weapons Prohibition Act?

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Unauthorised possession or use of a prohibited weapon.

Use includes causing reasonable belief weapon will be used.

Also offence to use for different purpose e.g. protection s11(3)

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What is section 12 Weapons Prohibition Act?

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Permit holder fail to notify the commissioner if genuine reason ceases to exist.

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What is section 19 Weapons Prohibition Act

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Offence of fail to surrender weapon or permit immediately to police on suspension/revocation of licence.

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What is section 23 Weapons Prohibition Act

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Offence of buying or selling a prohibited weapon from or to a person without the seller or buyer being authorised by a permit or knowing the buyer or seller was an authorised weapons dealer.

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What is the statute of limitations?

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Section 44 Weapons Prohibition Act provides that the limitation period is 2 years to commence proceedings for matters which may be dealt with summarily.

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Are parents liable for offences of their children under the weapons prohibition act

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Section 45 Weapons Prohibition Act provides parents are liable if a person under 18 contravenes the act or regulations if parent knowingly authorised or permitted the offence

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Is certificate evidence available in these cases

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Section 48 Weapons act provides certificate is prima facie evidence of whether someone is a permit holder, condition, whether person subject to prohibition order, whether something was approved and last known address.

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