Examples of Firearms Law in a sentence
NEVER mix bleach with ammonia since the fumes produced when mixed are toxic.Caution should be used when using bleach in an area that has been cleaned with other products.
Shimm Professor of Law 2017-present • Professor 2013-2017 Visiting Professor Spring 2012Courses: Civil Procedure, Civil Rights Litigation, State & Local Government Law, Second Amendment Seminar, Readings in State Constitutionalism & LocalismFaculty Co-director, Duke Center for Firearms Law 2019-present Elected Member, American Law Institute University of Chicago Law SchoolCharles J.
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Other methods shall be authorized where technically justified.Firearm registration and permit to carry shall be governed by the current Firearms Law and regulations.
Alternative 1 would displace the Centennial Plaza transit center, affecting local and intercity buses as well as the RSIC, which provides bus service from the RSIC for members and residents to the transit plaza.
In their report Firearms Law – Reforms to address pressing problems (December 2015), the Law Commission recommended that “the term “component part” in the Firearms Act 1968 be defined as (1) the barrel, chamber, cylinder; (2) Frame, body or receivers; (3) Breech block, bolt or other mechanism for containing the charge at the rear of the chamber”.
Under Article 43 of the Firearms (Jersey) Law it is not the Firearms Law, it is about possession in any public place of any offensive weapon without lawful authority or reasonable excuse.
In the event a law enforcement officer is injured in the line of duty or has a chronic illness and fails to meet this standard by June 30of a reporting year, the agency administrator or designee shall complete the Injury or Illness Exemption for the Firearms Law Enforcement Officer Qualification Standard form CJSTC-86B, revised November 5, 2015, effective 9/2016, hereby incorporated by reference http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07388.
Pursuant to this provision, sanctions will be ap- plied to any individual who: “Knowingly makes any false statement or repre- sentation with respect to the information required by Federal Firearms Law to be kept in the records of a person licensed under Federal Firearms Law or in applying for any license or exemption or relief from disability under the provisions of Federal Firearms Law.”These false statements or representations are punishable by a fine of up to$250,000 and up to 10 years in prison.
I would say, Sir, that quite at the same time the Constables themselves had expressed some concerns and had written to the Attorney General requesting his advice on some of the concerns that they had about the way in which the Firearms Law is currently operating.