
zbenga wrote:https://www.police.qld.gov.au/weapon-licensing/license-verification-small-arms-ammunition-fact-sheet
The Qld Community Safety Act has amended the Explosives Act 1999 (Qld) and inserted new laws that require sellers of small arms ammunition to verify the buyer’s weapons licence details at the time of purchase.
Under the new laws, the seller must sight the buyer’s weapons licence or interstate authority (e.g. a visitor’s licence) and verify the licence or authority using the online licence verification system.
Next step will be "justify why you need 20 rounds"



GQshayne wrote:I have always been asked for my licence when buying reloading components.


Wapiti wrote:Verify via the "online verification system"?
That's going to slow the cashier lines up at Cleavers on an normal shopping day....






ballisticsenjoyer wrote:Victoria you very much do show license for ammo. You can purchase whatever caliber ammo too.
Again no issue, it's just a gunshop glancing at plastic. It's not tracked afaik here.

zbenga wrote:https://www.police.qld.gov.au/weapon-licensing/license-verification-small-arms-ammunition-fact-sheet
The Qld Community Safety Act has amended the Explosives Act 1999 (Qld) and inserted new laws that require sellers of small arms ammunition to verify the buyer’s weapons licence details at the time of purchase.
Under the new laws, the seller must sight the buyer’s weapons licence or interstate authority (e.g. a visitor’s licence) and verify the licence or authority using the online licence verification system.
Next step will be "justify why you need 20 rounds"



zbenga wrote:for the first time I was asked to provide weapons license to buy projectiles .... I can understand primers and powder or factory loads but projectiles ?




