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South Africa: Gun owners could sue Nqakula (Ambivalent about Gun Rights? See this alternative)
News 24 (South Africa) ^ | October 28, 2005

Posted on 10/28/2005 7:45:11 PM PDT by Stoat

Gun owners could sue Nqakula
28/10/2005 22:19  - (SA)  

 

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Johannesburg - The Black Gun Owners' Association (BGOA) has threatened to sue Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula for R3.2m.

The government was unfairly denying blacks the right to own guns by turning down their applications, BGOA chairperson Abios Khoele said.

"It costs a lot of money (getting a licence). First you must buy the firearm for between R4 000 and R5 000. Then you need a safe which costs about R250, revenue stamps which you buy for about R140. Then you must go and train for about R750. At the end they say that they are going to turn your application down."

Khoele said members' applications had been turned down for "lack of motivation" - not giving adequate reasons why they needed guns.

He said 16 000 of the organisation's 30 000 members were prepared to take legal action to recoup the money they had lost to firearm licence applications since 2003.

"All those that are going to sue are those that applied under the old Firearms Control Act, but were refused under the new Act."

The matter would go to court in Pretoria as soon as attorneys filed the relevant papers.

'In 2003, 80% of our applications were turned down'

Khoele said the organisation, which had about 1 000 white members, was established in 2003.

"It was created because so many black people were starting to struggle (to get firearms). In 2003, 80% of our applications were turned down, so we formed this organisation."

About 37% of the BGOA's members were women. "They are also being turned down for the same reasons. Most of them are not married. They have kids, are breadwinners and are afraid of being attacked and raped.

"This government is not concerned about our safety."

Ministerial spokesperson Trevor Bloem was perplexed at the BGOA's action.

'Specific individual factors'

"No citizen is discriminated against, should not be and is not for any reason, including race."

He said gun licences were awarded on merit and took into account "specific individual factors".

"It's difficult for me to understand on what basis they are building their case. If the matter goes to court, the court will decide."

Khoele said 99% of the firearm licence applications by BGOA members last year were turned down.

Police spokesperson Director Phuti Setati said: "We don't know where they are getting those figures. We have invited them to countrywide imbizos - arranged by the SA Police Service and the Ministry of Safety and Security - from November 1, where we will explain how these processes are working."



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; banglist; firearms; gun; guns; secondamendment; southafrica
Anyone who is diffident on the issue of gun rights might take heed of the absolute hell that the people of South Africa are going through in order to legally posess a firearm for protection....and this is in a country where violent crime has skyrocketed to utterly breathtaking levels and where people need protection more than in most other places.

Don't take our freedoms and our rights for granted.....protect our Second Amendment.

1 posted on 10/28/2005 7:45:13 PM PDT by Stoat
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I certainly don't take anything for granted these days. That's why the majority of my time is spent working for SAS. It will take all of us working together to save our rights--and to try to get impingements on those rights removed.


2 posted on 10/28/2005 8:20:38 PM PDT by basil (Exercise your Second Amendment--buy another gun today!)
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3 posted on 10/28/2005 8:44:29 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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