Firearms Act (Jamaica)

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The Firearms Act of Jamaica regulates the ownership and use of firearms and ammunition. It was first passed in 1967, and has been subsequently amended. The law requires gun licenses, with a yearly registration fee of JM$12,000.00 (US$ 79.19). There were about 65,000 licensed firearms in Jamaica in 2002, and approximately seven hundred licenses approved per year.[1] All crimes involving firearms are tried by a special Gun Court established in 1975.

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  1. ^ Whyte, T K (24 November 2002). "Legal gun supplies dry up". The Jamaica Observer. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2009.

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