by RoginaJack » 27 Oct 2017, 4:01 pm
Joeseb87 wrote:Yep so looks like I can't just get a permit and use it anywhere
Purchases MUST be brokered through a Licenced Dealer, see -
QPS.
6. Acquiring from a licensed individual
If you are acquiring a weapon from a licensed individual, you are required to have the transaction brokered by a licensed Weapons Dealer. The transaction can be brokered by a Queensland police officer if the nearest licensed Weapons Dealer is located more than 100 kilometres from your usual place of residence.
The Weapons Dealer or police officer will check the bottom section of the PTA and complete the Licensed Dealer/Police Certificate on the reverse side of the PTA. The Weapons Dealer or police officer will then forward the completed form to Weapons Licensing. On receipt Weapons Licensing will transfer the registration of the weapon to your licence.
The disposer of the weapon is required to sign the Notice of Disposal. If for some reason the disposer is unable to sign the document, a Statutory Declaration outlining the reason must be attached to the Form 27.
Both the acquirer and disposer should sign the back of the PTA.
If you fail to present the weapon with the PTA to a licensed Weapons Dealer (or a police officer) the transaction is not complete. The firearm will not be registered to your licence. The PTA will expire and you will become unlawfully in possession of a firearm and at risk of prosecution
Boom, Boom! Tikka, Tikka, Boom! Shoot first, video later.