skjutglad skrev:Vill bara informera om att det inte längre går att få ut eller förlänga
EU vapenpass längre.
Detta på grund av en ny och hårdare tolkning som EU kommit ut med
där det enligt lagen endast går att få ut EU vapenpass för vapen med någon form av
antändbart drivmedel.
Detta utesluter luftvapen.
Vad har du för källa till den här informationen?
Lagstiftning i stort är ganska rörigt och EU-lagar är tröga att läsa men jag tolkar de, till engelska översatta, tyska EU-reglerna till att det är OK att passera Tyskland med licensvapen. Så länge man har hemlandets tillstånd att inneha vapen, har vapenpass och giltiga skäl till att ha med vapnen (tex tävling). Luftvapen tillhör vapenklass C.
För att följa länken så måste du registera dig.Section 32
Taking weapons or ammunition into, through or out of the territory governed by the Act
(1) A licence to take guns or ammunition as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3 (categories A 1.2 through D) and other weapons or ammunition, the acquisition and ownership of which require a licence, into or through the territory governed by this Act may be issued if the conditions stipulated in Section 4 (1) nos. 1 through 4 are met. The licence may be issued for up to one year for either a single journey or multiple journeys, and may be repeatedly extended for periods of one year. For persons from third countries, Section 30 (2) shall apply accordingly to taking guns or ammunition as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3 (Categories A 1.2 through D) through the territory governed by this Act and into another Member State.
(2) A licence pursuant to subsection 1 may be issued to persons intending to take guns as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3 (Categories A 1.2 through D) and the ammunition intended for them pursuant to subsection 1 who are ordinarily resident in another Member State only if they hold a European firearms pass issued by said Member State and the weapons are entered in the European firearms pass.
(3) A licence as referred to in subsection 1 shall not be required subject to the conditions of subsection 2 for
1. hunters taking up to three long firearms as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3, Categories C and D and the ammunition intended for them as defined in Section 13 (1), no. 2, subsection 5 for hunting purposes,
2. marksmen taking up to six guns as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3, Categories B, C, or D and the ammunition intended for them for the purpose of recreational shooting,
3. traditional marksmen taking up to three single-shot or repeating long firearms as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3, Categories C and D and the ammunition intended for them in order to take part in a traditional shooting event,
as long as they are able to substantiate the reason for taking said weapons and ammunition with them.
(4) By way of derogation from subsection 1, a licence may be issued to persons who are ordinarily resident in a third country for the purposes described in subsection 3, nos. 1 through 3 for the weapons and ammunition stated therein, unless there is reason to assume that the conditions stipulated in Section 4 (1) no. 2 are not met.
(5) No licence to take weapons or ammunition into or through the territory governed by this Act shall be required
1. for weapons or ammunition taken by holders of a licence to acquire or own the weapons or ammunition concerned, or
2. for weapons used as signalling devices and the ammunition intended for them which are carried on board ships for safety reasons, or
3. for weapons and ammunition taken on board ships or aircraft, kept in locked storage while within the territory governed by this Act, reported without delay to the competent supervisory authorities (including the manufacturer`s mark or trademark, model and, if available, serial number) and removed within one month from the territory governed by this Act.
(6) Persons who are ordinarily resident in the territory governed by this Act and who wish to take guns or ammunition as referred to in Annex 1, Part 3 (categories A 1.2 through D) with them to another Member State shall be issued a European firearms pass if they are authorized to possess the weapons to be entered on the European firearms pass.