Briefing 8 of 2017: The life-cycle of a gun – Tracking how guns leak between cradle and grave
The purpose of the Firearms Control Act (FCA) is to “establish a comprehensive and an effective system of firearms control.” In other words, the FCA aims to create an integrated system which regulates all guns in South Africa, from cradle to grave; including their manufacture, trade, possession, use and destruction. By controlling all these aspects, South Africa’s FCA-informed firearms control […]
Briefing 7 of 2017: SA needs a #TopCop with Right Skills Set
As South Africa marks the fifth anniversary of the Marikana Massacre, this Briefing unpacks a key lesson emerging from the tragedy: If the National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS) had had the necessary skills, knowledge and experience, Marikana would never have happened.
But Marikana is not an isolated incident; poor police leadership over the years has led to […]
Welcome ruling upholding gun licence renewals, urges state enforcement and public compliance with gun law to stop gun violence
Gun Free SA welcomes today’s North Gauteng High Court’s ruling which recognises that regular gun licence renewals are an integral part of an effective gun control system while stipulating that South Africa’s gun law needs to be properly enforced. STATEMENT: Welcome ruling upholding gun licence renewals, urges state enforcement and public compliance with gun law to stop […]
Briefing 6 of 2017: Reducing illicit arms flows – Contributing to sustainable development
In September 2015, the United Nations member states, including South Africa, adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, replacing the Millennium Development Goals, with a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets.
A significant shift in the development of these new goals was the recognition that a broader range of factors such as violence and insecurity contribute to […]
Briefing 5 of 2017: Protecting children from armed violence
In February 2010, three-year-old Leshay Arnold was killed by a stray bullet in Delft on the Cape Flats. The reason Leshay’s murder made headlines is that it was the first death to be linked to a nationwide gun smuggling syndicate in which a police officer, allegedly working with a gun dealer and a businessman, sold guns handed in to the […]
Briefing 4 of 2017: Firearms amnesties – The Brazil example
In response to Briefing 3, GFSA was invited to make a presentation on the ten elements of a successful firearms amnesty to the Portfolio Committee of Police on 15 March; at this input Brazil was identified as one of the countries that had been successful in removing hundreds of thousands of guns from circulation through a national buyback programme.
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