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Arms Bill

Miscellaneous provisions - Arms registry

347: Chief executive to keep arms registry

You could also call this:

"The boss keeps a list of all the guns in the country."

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The chief executive will keep a list of guns, called the arms registry. You can think of the arms registry like a big database that stores information about guns. The chief executive will continue to maintain this list as they do now under the Arms Act 1983.

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Part 8Miscellaneous provisions
Arms registry

347Chief executive to keep arms registry

  1. The chief executive must, for the purposes of this Act, continue and maintain the arms registry kept and operated by the Commissioner under section 93 of the Arms Act 1983.