LS passes bill to amend Arms Act
NEWDELHI: A bill providing a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for manufacturing and carrying i l l egal arms was approved by Lok Sabha on Monday.
Piloted by home minister Amit Shah, the Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2019 also ensures that those using firearms in a rash or negligent manner in celebratory gunfire, endangering human life or personal safety of others, shall be punishable with an imprisonment to two years or with fine which may extend to ~1lakh or with both. The bill was passed by the Lower House after rejecting several amendments moved by the Opposition members.
Replying to a nearly threehour-long debate, Shah said the bill has been brought as a requirement to significantly impose weapons control in the country.
The home minister said that the bill has accorded special status to sportsperson who need firearms and ammunition for practice and participating in tournaments. “They (sports persons) will be entitled to get licences for different types of firearms,” Shah added.
Under the proposed provision, a person can have a maximum of two firearms, as against the present norm of three, he added.
As per the bill, those who own more than two firearms will have to deposit the third one with authorities or authorised gun dealers within 90 days for de-licensing once the amendment is approved by Parliament. “There were many discrepancies in the six-decade-old law making crime control difficult,” he said.
Shah said there is a provision for life imprisonment for those who snatch or loot arms and ammunition from police or defence forces.
The bill seeks to enhance punishment for illegally possessing and making prohibited arms, besides other changes in the sixdecade-old Arms Act.
As per the bill, the government proposes to amend Section 25 (1AA) of the Arms Act, 1959, to give punishment from the usual life term of 14 years to “imprisonment for the remainder of that person’s life” for manufacturing, selling, repairing and possessing “prohibited” arms.
Under the present law, the offence invites imprisonment of not less than seven years but may extend to 14 years.