Understanding NSW’s Major Firearms Law Reforms
NSW firearms reforms mark a major shift: eligibility, verification, active club participation, and proactive compliance are now central.
NSW firearms reforms mark a major shift: eligibility, verification, active club participation, and proactive compliance are now central.
Whether you’re travelling within the state or relocating from interstate, understanding the legal requirements is essential.
When a licensed firearm owner passes away, their firearms cannot simply be handed over or kept by family members.
Adding or changing your “genuine reason” on your NSW firearm licence—whether shifting from target shooting to hunting, collecting firearms, or vice versa—requires a considered approach.
The mandatory participation requirements is a critical compliance matter for licensed shooters, and it is imperative to ensure activities are kept up to date.
In the upcoming year, the NSW Firearms Registry Gun Safe Portal is set to undergo significant improvements, all geared towards providing you with an enhanced ...
SSAA NSW worked hard and was able to ensure that during COVID that attendances were not looked at by the NSW Registry.
SSAA NSW has conducted long-term advocacy with regards to a Firearms Amnesty program. We are pleased to announce that our advocacy has been successful.
Some hunters have been advised that if their licence states hunting only, they are prohibited from accessing a range.