Principles of the Firearms Amendment Bill, a timely intervention

Minister Kazembe

The recent approval of the amendment to the Firearms Act Chapter (10:09) by the Cabinet marks a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s efforts to regulate firearm ownership and proliferation. This legislative change aims to prevent firearms from falling into the hands of unqualified or unsuitable individuals, thereby ensuring public safety.

The amendment introduces mandatory psychological evaluations and training tests for individuals seeking to obtain a firearm, restricting access to those with a history of violence or mental health issues. This move safeguards vulnerable populations and promotes responsible gun ownership through educational programs and training requirements. Age restrictions on firearm possession will also be enforced.

The amendment also sets limits on the number of firearms an individual can possess, reducing gun-related incidents and enhancing public safety. A comprehensive profiling system for all firearms facilitates easy identification and tracking, establishing clearer processes for firearm registration and licensing, and promoting accountability among owners.

Defined penalties for firearm-related offenses and improper firearm storage deter misconduct and promote compliance, reinforcing responsible firearm ownership.

The amendment aligns with global best practices in firearm management, prioritizing safety, accountability, and responsible ownership. By implementing these measures, Zimbabwe can create a secure environment for its citizens and enhance its international reputation.

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