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Bahamas. 1969 ‘Prohibition of Sale of Firearms to Drunk or Insane Persons.’ Firearms Act, Chapter 213, 1969; Part VI (Section 30). Nassau: Government of the Bahamas. 17 July

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Prohibition of Sale of Firearms to Drunk or Insane Persons

31. (1) No person shall sell or transfer any firearms or ammunition to, or repair, prove or test any firearm or ammunition for, any other person whom he knows or has reasonable ground for believing to be drunk or of unsound mind.

(2) If any person contravenes any provision of this section, he shall for each offence be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for six months or to a fine of one hundred and fifty dollars.

ID: Q3140

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