European Convention on the Control of the Acquisition and Possession of Firearms by Individuals
Appendix I
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 01-07-1982
- Bronpublicatie:
28-06-1978, Trb. 1980, 123 (uitgifte: 04-08-1980, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Inwerkingtreding
01-07-1982
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
04-06-1982, Trb. 1982, 74 (uitgifte: 01-01-1982, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Vakgebied(en)
Bijzonder strafrecht / Wapens en munitie
Internationaal strafrecht / Bijzondere onderwerpen
Internationaal publiekrecht / Bijzondere onderwerpen
A
For the purposes of this Convention ‘firearm’ shall mean:
- 1.
Any object which
- i.
is designed or adapted as a weapon from which a shot, bullet or other missile, or a noxious gas, liquid or other substance may be discharged by means of explosive, gas or air pressure or by any other means of propulsion, and
- ii.
falls within one of the specific descriptions below, it being understood that sub-paragraphs a to f inclusive and i include only objects utilising an explosive propellant:
- a.
automatic arms;
- b.
short arms with semi-automatic, repeating or single-shot mechanism;
- c.
long arms with semi-automatic or repeating mechanism with at least one rifled barrel;
- d.
single-shot long arms with at least one rifled barrel;
- e.
long arms with semi-automatic or repeating mechanism and smooth-bore (barrel(s) only;
- f.
portable rocket launchers;
- g.
any arms or other instruments designed to cause danger to life or health of persons by firing stupefying toxic or corrosive substances;
- h.
flame-throwers meant for attack or defence;
- i.
single-shot long arms with smooth-bore barrel(s) only;
- j.
long arms with gas propellant mechanism;
- k.
short arms with gas propellant mechanism;
- l.
long arms with compressed air propellant mechanism;
- m.
short arms with compressed air propellant mechanism;
- n.
arms propelling projectiles by means of a spring only.
Provided always that there shall be excluded from this paragraph 1 any object otherwise included therein which:
- i.
has been permanently rendered unfit for use;
- ii.
on account of its low power is not subject to control in the State from which it is to be transferred;
- iii.
is designed for alarm, signalling, life saving, animal slaughtering, harpooning or for industrial or technical purposes on condition that such objects are usable for the stated purpose only;
- iv.
on account of its antiquity is not subject to control in the State from which it is to be transferred.
- 2.
The firing mechanism, chamber, cylinder or barrel of any object comprised in paragraph 1 above.
- 3.
Any ammunition specially designed to be discharged by an object comprised in sub-paragraphs a to f inclusive, i, j, k or n of paragraph 1 above and any substance or matter specially designed to be discharged by an instrument comprised in sub-paragraph g of paragraph 1 above.
- 4.
Telescope sights with ligth beam or telescope sights with electronic light amplification device or infrared device provided that they are designed to be fitted to any object comprised in paragraph 1 above.
- 5.
A silencer designed to be fitted to any object comprised in paragraph 1 above.
- 6.
Any grenade, bomb or other missile containing explosive or incendiary devices.
B
For the purposes of this Appendix:
- a.
‘automatic’ denotes a weapon which is capable of firing in bursts each time the trigger is operated;
- b.
‘semi-automatic’ denotes a weapon which fires a projectile each time the trigger alone is operated;
- c.
‘repeating mechanism’ denotes a weapon the mechanism of which in addition to the trigger must be operated each time the weapon is to be fired;
- d.
‘single-shot’ denotes a weapon whereof the barrel or barrels must be loaded before each shot;
- e.
‘short’ denotes a weapon with a barrel not exceeding 30 centimetres or whose overall length does not exceed 60 centimetres;
- f.
‘long’ denotes a weapon with a barrel exceeding 30 centimetres whose overall length exceeds 60 centimetres.