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AfriForum releases step-by-step-guide to obtaining a firearm license in South Africa

In response to rising levels of violent crime in South Africa, AfriForum has launched a comprehensive guide that helps citizens step by step with the process of legally obtaining a firearm license. The guide walks potential firearm owners through each requirement – from securing a competency certificate to obtaining a firearm license and finally, acquiring a firearm.

This guide is available free of charge on AfriForum’s website and is designed to provide clear and actionable information for all South Africans interested in becoming responsible firearm owners. It emphasises the importance of effective training and the responsible use of firearms. The guide also urges prospective firearm owners to understand the gravity of owning a firearm and to always prioritise safety.

The AfriForum guide outlines the entire journey of legally obtaining a firearm license, providing detailed information on the following:

1. Obtaining a competency certificate: This is the first step in the process, where applicants must meet legal and safety requirements.

2. Applying for a firearm license: Guidance on the documentation and procedures required for a successful license application.

3. Acquiring a firearm: This is the final stage in the process, ensuring that owners are properly equipped and trained to handle their firearms responsibly.

AfriForum strongly believes that by equipping more law-abiding citizens with the tools and training to defend themselves, they can play a vital role in enhancing community safety. In the face of escalating crime rates, the ability to legally arm and protect oneself is becoming increasingly necessary.

“In a country grappling with alarming rates of violent crime, we believe that more responsible citizens should be armed and trained to protect themselves, their families and their communities. Our guide simplifies the often complicated and intimidating process of becoming a lawful firearm owner, empowering South Africans to take control of their safety in a responsible and informed manner,” says Jacques Broodryk, AfriForum’s chief spokesperson for Community Safety.

Click here to download the guide free of charge.

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