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Thread: Pointing a firearm
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16-03-2022, 22:37 #71
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Re: Pointing a firearm
This thread is becoming fruitless.
Don't point.
Read the legislation.
Learn from a proper legal professional that deals with this particular subject. (Not your neighbour or cousin who does contract law etc)
Save for that legal eagle YOU WILL NEED!
Do you have back up guns for EDC?
You applying for anything new in the next couple of years?
The list grows.
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17-03-2022, 16:22 #72
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Re: Pointing a firearm
They are not depriving you. To have a legal valid neighborhood watch. You have to get the permission of the SAPS in that area. If the rule in advance is. You may make it. But that no one may have firearms on them. Its a condition given before they give permission to start the Watch. If you say no I will still carry. They will just not register or allow the Watch to exist.
Its like going to work. And your work says a condition is no firearms on premises allowed. And then you still carry and get fired. They did not deprive you to carry. They had a pre condition to enter the work area. If you decided I aint working where I cant carry. Then you have to find another employer who allows.
Same as above. You need to follow the conditions they have laid before you joined. If you dont agree with it. You dont need to join.
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17-03-2022, 19:58 #73
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Re: Pointing a firearm
The reservists, like the commandos who mitigated farm slaughter, were cancelled by the ANC. I will not raise a finger to 'assist' the SAPS without the full legal status and protection that came with membership of those organisations.
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18-03-2022, 09:43 #74
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