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Arms Bill

Miscellaneous provisions - Repeal, revocations, and consequential amendments

379: Revocations

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"Old gun rules will be cancelled if this bill becomes law"

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If this bill becomes law, some old rules will be cancelled. The Arms Regulations 1992 will be revoked. You will no longer have to follow these rules. Some orders about arms will also be revoked. These include orders about pistol grips, prohibited ammunition, and prohibited magazines. The Arms (Restricted Weapons and Specially Dangerous Airguns) Order 1984 will also be revoked. These changes will happen if the bill is passed into law. You can find the details of the orders in the official records. The old rules will no longer apply if the bill becomes law.

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Part 8Miscellaneous provisions
Repeal, revocations, and consequential amendments

379Revocations

  1. The Arms Regulations 1992 (SR 1992/346) are revoked.

  2. The following orders are revoked:

  3. Arms (Military Style Semi-automatic Firearms–Pistol Grips) Order 2013 (SR 2013/464):
    1. Arms (Prohibited Ammunition) Order 2019 (LI 2019/137):
      1. Arms (Prohibited Magazine) Order 2019 (LI 2019/289):
        1. Arms (Restricted Weapons and Specially Dangerous Airguns) Order 1984 (SR 1984/122).