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Firearms Offences

Firearms Offences.

Firearms Offences2022-02-26T07:23:16+00:00

Firearms or Weapons Offences

It is an offence to acquire possession of a firearm unless of course a person holds a legitimate firearms license authorizing possession of that category of firearm. (ACT) guides the description of all weaponry, objects, and instruments categorized as firearms in the Australian Capital Territory. The Act furthermore regulates the privileges by way of safe use laws and storage as well as expands on all other issues regarding firearms ownership.

The Act describes a firearm as;

A gun, weapon or maybe other instruments can project material or possibly object with explosive and also destructive consequences. Projectiles generally require a little effort through an instrument/equipment to produce a larger than “exponential force”, leading to damage or injury to an individual or thing.A few examples of firearms involve;

  • Blank fire Firearm,
  • Air Gun
  • Paintball Marker
  • An item or instrument modified or expanded for usage as a firearm,
  • Additional materials are described as a firearm under the Act.

A prohibited firearm signifies any of the materials used as a firearm that is referred to under:

-Section 7 of the Firearms Act 1996 (ACT)
-Regulations under the Act
-Firearms that are forbidden must be outlined under section 31of the Firearms Act 1996.

There are many laws on firearms use, regulations, storage, as well as licensing; breaching any of these protocols is generally an indictable offence in the ACT addressed by a higher court. The punishments and penalties with regard to contravening/disobeying Firearms matters/laws rely on the severity of the crime along with offence.

One of the most important things to do right now is to understand your options by seeking legal advice as soon as possible. In most cases, a claim for compensation with the TAC must be lodged within 12 months of the accident. Get in touch with us as soon as you can and we can help you with your next steps.

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Your entitlements

Even if you were at fault in the accident, you may be entitled to:

  • Medical expenses and care
  • Weekly payments for loss of income
  • Lump sum impairment benefits
  • Other expenses such as rehabilitation equipment and medical aids, and home and vehicle modifications

Understanding common law claims

In a road or transport accident case, a common law claim involves taking action against a negligent party. So, if another person was at fault for your accident and you have a serious injury, you may be entitled to claim damages through a common law claim.

For example, if the driver of the other car ran a stop sign, causing the accident, then you may be entitled to common law compensation. This can compensate you for your pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and past and future financial loss which is in addition to your other Transport Accident Commission (TAC) entitlements.

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You’ll need to make a claim with the insurance company or government agency that manages these types of claims in your State. In Victoria, this is the TAC.

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We’ll help support you at every step of your journey to get you the compensation you deserve. While it’s very rare for cases to proceed all the way to court you can be confident of the best legal representation including a specialist barrister when it’s required.

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Defence pertaining to firearms offences

Firearm Offences can be extremely severe considering the intensity of the offence or the section of the Act that the culprit breaches.It may be a defence in case the legal counsel of the accused can prove that their client is authorized to possess or perhaps make use of a prohibited firearm under any of the subsequent sections;

  • Interstate citizens moving to the ACT.
  • Temporary recognition of interstate licenses for visitors; shooting or even paintball competitive events or vertebrate pest animal control.

In the event that an individual is found guilty of a firearms offence in the ACT, the offence reveals up as a disclosable court outcome (DCO) on the results of their criminal background check.

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