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FIREARMS ACT 1996 - SECT 51I
Remote controlled possession and use of firearms
51I Remote controlled possession and use of firearms
(1) A person who possesses or uses a firearm by remote control is guilty of an
offence under this subsection unless the person is authorised by a permit to
possess or use the firearm by remote control. : Maximum penalty--imprisonment
for 5 years.
(2) A person who possesses or uses a pistol or
prohibited firearm by remote control is guilty of an offence under this
subsection unless the person is authorised by a permit to possess or use the
pistol or prohibited firearm by remote control. : Maximum
penalty--imprisonment for 14 years.
Note--: Reference to a pistol includes a
prohibited pistol.
(3) A person possesses a firearm by remote control when
the person has the firearm in or on any vehicle, vessel, aircraft or other
device that is being operated by the person by remote control. A person uses a
firearm by remote control when the person operates the firearm by remote
control.
(4) If, on the trial of a person for an offence under subsection
(2), the jury is not satisfied that the accused is guilty of the offence but
is satisfied on the evidence that the person is guilty of an offence under
subsection (1), it may find the person not guilty of the offence charged but
guilty of an offence under subsection (1), and the accused is liable to
punishment accordingly.
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