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Gun paranoia in South Africa has achieved new heights. New legislation being introduced may mean that a gun on your property (even buried) can be linked to you and you can go to jail for a long, long time:
Under the new Firearms Control Act, to be introduced next week, the public and property and gun owners will be compelled to be super vigilant or face the penalty.
For one thing, Alex Holmes of the South African Arms and Ammunition Dealers Association says, if you become aware of an illegal gun or ammunition you must tell the police or face the possibility of 15 years in jail.
Blog post #3044 in category
International
posted 25 June 04