CAPE TOWN - A controversial proposal to tighten firearm ownership laws has quietly resurfaced in government discussions.
The Firearms Control Amendment Bill, shelved in 2021, is being revived.
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This has raised concerns about transparency, civil liberties and public safety.
Gun rights activists warn the move could have serious consequences for lawful firearm owners.
Among the proposed regulations is that self-defence for gun ownership will be banned.
Activist, Joe Emilio discussed this with eNCA.