CMC – The Dominica government Thursday announced a month long gun and the illegal possession of ammunition amnesty. It comes ahead of them going to parliament and significantly amending the legislation, allowing for stiffer penalties for gun related crimes.
National Security Minister, Rayburn Blackmoore, told a news conference that the amnesty would begin next month and the proposed legislative changes would also allow for persons to be denied bail while awaiting trial on gun charges.
He said based on the current situation he felt the need to propose that another gun and ammunition amnesty “be offered to the nation for a short period.
“Let me just say that a gun and amnesty programme is a period for non prosecution that allows people to surrender their illegal firearms or unregistered firearms without fear of legal jeopardy or being charged or prosecuted.
The National Security Minister, flanked by Police Commissioner, Daniel Carbon, said the illegal firearms and ammunition can be surrendered at any police station.
He said following the amnesty period, the Roosevelt Skerrit administration will go to Parliament to amend the existing legislation.
He said when the government had repealed the Firearms Act in 2011 the intention of the Parliament was clear.
“Penalties must significantly increase,” he said.
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Skerrit urged Illegal firearm holders to turn in their firearms to the police after the island recorded 12 murders so far this year..
Skerrit said the police have been working with some groups to get the illegal firearms off the streets.
“I have said to many people that when you have a firearm you always run the risk of using it and when you sell it you will be selling it to someone who will come back and kill you, or kill your mother, or kill your brother,” Skerrit said, adding “and so, the possession and the trading of firearms is not for a country like Dominica. It is too small for this.”
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