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Key Sectors

Commodity

9302.00 Revolvers and pistols (excluding those of heading 93.03 or 93.04)

Measures Applicable to the Commodity

1. Permit to import or export arms or ammunition
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Permit Requirement Goods

To apply for a permit to import or export arms or ammunition, a person must complete Form Pol 573 and submit it to an authorized staff member. The permit issued will be in Form Pol 574.

2. Permit to import, supply or possess armaments
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Permit Requirement Goods

To apply for a permit to import, supply, or possess armaments, a person must complete Form Pol 573 and submit it to an authorized person. The application must include:

1. A report from the officer in charge of the local police station, commenting on the applicant’s suitability.
2. A report from the Chief of Explosives, detailing the nature of the armaments and the handling and storage facilities.
3. Any additional information required by regulation 5(2).

3. Prohibition of importation or exportation of arms and ammunition without permit
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Licensing Requirement Goods 11/06/1996

No one, except on behalf of the State, can import or export arms or ammunition in Namibia, including items in transit, without a permit issued under section 23. However, this does not apply to licensed individuals importing their own arms and compatible ammunition.

4. Issue of permit for importation or exportation of arms or ammunition
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Licensing Requirement Goods 11/06/1996
5. Certain import permits temporarily deemed to be licences to possess arms
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Licensing Requirement Goods 11/06/1996

A permit issued under section 23 for importing an arm into Namibia will be considered a license to possess that arm for a specified period, as endorsed by the authorized staff member following the Minister's directions.

6. Prohibition of unauthorized importation, supply or possession of certain firearms or classes of articles
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Licensing Requirement Goods 11/06/1996

No one, except on behalf of the State or with a permit from the Minister, may import, supply, or possess any armament in Namibia. This includes cannons, machine guns, rocket launchers, projectiles, grenades, explosives, incendiary devices, and their parts or imitations, as well as ammunition designed to explode on impact.

The Minister may issue a permit to import, supply, or possess armaments after an application and payment of fees, subject to specified conditions. The Minister can withdraw the permit at any time. Subsection (1) does not apply to guns or projectiles used solely for whaling. If a person becomes disqualified or the permit is withdrawn, the police can seize the armament without a warrant, and it will be handled according to the law.

7. Keeping of Records and Supply of Statistics and Returns on importation of Group of I-hazardous substances
Type Class Valid From Valid To
General Goods 01/09/1979
8. Powers which Minister may Exercise in the Interests of Public Safety or the Maintenance of Law and Order or in order to Prohibit or Restrict Importation or Possession of Certain Articles
Type Class Valid From Valid To
General Goods
9. Labelling
Type Class Valid From Valid To
General Goods 25/06/1979

Containers of Category A, Group I-hazardous substances imported, manufactured, or packed for sale in the Territory must be clearly labeled with the product name, chemical name, supplier's details, a skull and crossbones symbol with "Poison" and "Vergif," and warnings to keep out of children's reach. The same labeling requirements apply to Category B, Group I-hazardous substances imported from outside South Africa, and these labels must also be approved by the Registrar of Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies, and Stock Remedies, according to the 1947 Act.

10. Licences
Type Class Valid From Valid To
Licensing Requirement Goods 25/06/1975

A license for Group I-hazardous substances can only be issued to importers for specific purposes, including sale for mining or industrial use, to licensed wholesale distributors, pharmacists, government departments, laboratories, research institutions, or educational institutions.

Standards Applicable to the Commodity

Tariffs Applicable to the Commodity