Gun registry
A gun registry is a government record of firearms and their owners. Not all jurisdictions require gun registration.
United States
In the United States, there is currently no national gun registry, but some states, such as Hawaii, have provided the federal government with information on gun owners.[1] At the federal level, legislation has been introduced to criminalize creation of a gun registry.[2]
Australia
Under gun laws of Australia, a person is required to have a firearm licence to possess or use a firearm. Licence holders must demonstrate a "genuine reason" (which does not include self-defence) for holding a firearm licence[3] and must not be a "prohibited person". All firearms must be registered by serial number to the owner, who must also hold a firearms licence.
See also
References
- Lott, John (27 May 2016). "Obama just got one giant step closer towards creating a national gun registry".
- Terkel, Amanda; Stein, Sam (11 April 2013). "National Gun Registry Creation Carries 15-Year Sentence Under Joe Manchin, Pat Toomey Deal" – via Huff Post.
- "Firearms Act 1996 No 46, Part 2, Division 2, Section 12 – Genuine reasons for having a licence". NSW legislation. Retrieved 2018-02-24.