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"Under the bill, which is bound to cause an outcry among the gun lobby, a
person who is a part time hunter or sports shooter may be allowed to own up
to four guns. ... However, someone who simply wants to own a firearm for
self-defence purposes will be limited to one gun and 200 rounds of
ammunition and have to reapply for a licence every two years."
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S.African Govt Defends New Gun Control Plans

CAPE TOWN, Nov 18 (Reuters) - South Africa's government, facing strong
opposition to a draft law on gun controls approved by the cabinet, stressed
on Thursday the new curbs were to stop criminals and not legal firearms
owners.

Safety and Security Minister Steve Tshwete gave this assurance at a news
conference on the planned new restrictions on gun use in South Africa, where
more than 25,000 murders are committed each year -- half of them with guns.

"This is not an attempt to disarm any sector of our society except for those
who use firearms in the commission of crime or violence," Tshwete told the
news conference following Wednesday's cabinet approval of the draft law.

Police lawyer Louis Kok, who helped draft the bill, said 85 percent or
nearly 75,000 of the violent robberies carried out last year in South
Africa, one of the world's most crime-ridden countries, involved the use of
firearms.

The bill, dogged by controversy during the drafting process, limits
ownership of guns and ammunition, requires regular relicensing, bars people
convicted of violent crimes, creates gun free zones and gives police
sweeping new powers.

South Africa's predominantly white gun lobby argues that the problem lies in
illegal -- not legal -- weapons and has demonstrated strongly against the
bill during its drafting.

"The bill...sends a clear and loud message, that this government has dealt a
decisive blow to violent criminals given that guns are the common
denominator in crimes ranging from rape to domestic violence, hijacking and
robbery," Tshwete said.

Police say there are 3.5 million licensed firearms spread among the
country's 1.9 million licensed gun owners.

However, the police estimate that there are only 500,000 illegal weapons in
the country while pro-gun lobbyists put the figure at close to four million.

GUN OWNERSHIP TO BE LIMITED

In a major change to current practice that is likely to offend civil rights
activists, the bill allows police to fingerprint anyone suspected of being
involved in an offence.

"The current law does not allow fingerprinting to eliminate a suspect," Kok
said, acknowledging that the bill was bound to be challenged in court on
several issues.

"We have made provision in the bill to limit the right to privacy as little
as possible...But we expect the bill to be challenged in the Constitutional
Court," he said.

Under the bill, which is bound to cause an outcry among the gun lobby, a
person who is a part time hunter or sports shooter may be allowed to own up
to four guns.

However, someone who simply wants to own a firearm for self-defence purposes
will be limited to one gun and 200 rounds of ammunition and have to reapply
for a licence every two years.

Professional hunters, sports shooters, people involved in the security
business and collectors will be allowed to own as many guns as they want.

"Weapons used for hunting or sports shooting are not normally used in
crimes," Kok explained.

Jail terms for firearm offences range up to 25 years -- although there is no
minimum -- and the fine for simply failing to store a licensed weapon
properly is 5,000 rand the first time, rising to 15,000 on the second
offence.

Copyright 1999 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


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