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09-07-2020, 11:39 #711
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- Nov 2019
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Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
From Zaahir Manuel:
"Bank details. Email pop to ant@gunownerssa.org, reference: legal fund. Please no cash deposits."
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15-07-2020, 18:44 #712
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Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
Anyone have any luck or news ?
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15-07-2020, 19:04 #713
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15-07-2020, 20:31 #714
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- Jun 2012
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- London
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Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
I phoned CFR today, my card was printed yesterday (license was approved on the 13th of March).
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21-07-2020, 16:11 #715
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- Jun 2019
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21-07-2020, 16:28 #716
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- Apr 2010
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- Kroonstad
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21-07-2020, 19:48 #717
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- Nov 2017
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- Pretoria
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- 6
Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
Collected a card today at Garsfontein - Pretoria, approved on 13/03/2020.
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23-07-2020, 07:28 #718
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- Sep 2018
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- 54
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Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
Email from NHSA
Hang in there everyone.
Dear member,
At least some good news - the waiting for some of us for licence cards is nearly past (in Gauteng at least).
We have it on good authority that a large number of printed licence cards have been received at Gauteng Province from the government printer.
These licence cards will be distributed to police stations in Gauteng in a short time after they have been processed on provincial level
We hold thumbs that you are one of the lucky ones !!
Regards
Natshoot Office
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23-07-2020, 11:57 #719
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- Apr 2009
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- on the edge of the gene pool, playing with an open container of HTH
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Re: License cards... HOW LONG CAN THEY TAKE?
We have drafted our Notice Of Motion and our Founding and Supplementary Affidavits and are finalising them as we speak.
This action aims to use the backlog in printing to establish the clarity that we have long sought in terms of what constitutes the 'licence'. Our point of departure is that the card is not and was never intended to be the licence. We are asking the court for a declaratory order that the computer record is the licence (as with drivers' licences), and that a duly authorised printout from the EFM system is sufficient evidence that a licence has been granted.
This will render any printing backlogs totally moot, and free up all those firearms languishing in dealers' storage.
This will be a major benefit to EVERYONE, including SAPS!"Always remember to pillage before you burn"
Unknown Barbarian
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23-07-2020, 12:37 #720
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- Mar 2018
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- Gauteng
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