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Arms Bill

Further offences and firearms prohibition orders - Firearms prohibition orders

293: Special conditions of FPO

You could also call this:

"Extra rules to stop you getting guns with a Firearms Prohibition Order"

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If a court is making a Firearms Prohibition Order (FPO) against you, they can add special conditions. These conditions are in addition to the standard conditions and are to stop you accessing firearms. The court will only add these conditions if they think it's necessary.

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"Changing the rules of a Firearms Prohibition Order to keep you and others safe"


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Part 6Further offences and firearms prohibition orders
Firearms prohibition orders

293Special conditions of FPO

  1. When making an FPO against an offender, the court may impose any 1 or more special conditions, additional to the standard conditions, that the court considers are reasonably necessary to prevent the offender from accessing, possessing, or using any firearms or related items.