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The law. It is an offence (except in certain circumstances) to possess a shotgun without a current shotgun certificate or temporary police permit. It is an offence to give or sell a shotgun to someone who is not authorised to possess it usually by virtue of a shotgun certificate.
Any firearms should be hidden, preferably in the locked boot or other secure load carrying area. Vehicles which have to be left unattended for any length of time should ideally have an immobiliser and/or alarm fitted.
Section 1(1) of the Firearms Act 1968 creates an absolute offence of having possession of, purchasing or acquiring a firearm or ammunition without a certificate or otherwise than as authorised by such a certificate. Section 1(2) creates an offence of failing to comply with the conditions of such a certificate.
The Home Office have issued guidance with recommends that firearms should be stored in a locked gun cabinet or other similarly secure container. In some cases if you dont have a gun cabinet, it may be acceptable to remove the firing mechanism from the firearm and store it in a secure container, for example, a safe.
Sporting guns and weapons Use 1st Class as the minimum service. The senders name and address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging. These cannot be sent internationally. Weapons including Section 5 firearms, CS gas and pepper sprays and knives that are benned under UK law cannot be sent.
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Shotguns can be temporarily stored with another shotgun certificate holder - providing the holder has secure accommodation.
You need a licence for every firearm that you possess. A list of accredited training institutions is maintained on the South African Police Service (SAPS) website. You must renew your firearm licence at least 90 days before the expiry date.
You have to be over 16 years of age before you can apply for a firearms certificate. You have to be over 14 years of age before you can apply for a firearms training certificate.

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