increase in ammo authorisation
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increase in ammo authorisation
How can one seek an increase in the ammo authorisation of ones arms licences, mine at current authorise holding only 25 and buying 50 per year.what reasons are required to be given and if so to whom ie is it the licence issuing authority( from where i got the licence ) or else my current residentia state. both licences are all india. thanks
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Re: increase in ammo authorisation
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Andy,
Since you have transferred your license to your current state of residence, it would be appropriate to talk to the Commissioner of Police where you are because they are your licensing authority now. Where you were issued the license is only of historical importance as you would have changed this, yourdriver's license, your ration card, PAN Card, Voter ID card etc to the new address and this would be your current domicile.
In any case, if you have doubts, meet your CoP and check directly with him.
And, post the information here after you do as it may benefit others who may have similar situations to resolve.
Andy,
Since you have transferred your license to your current state of residence, it would be appropriate to talk to the Commissioner of Police where you are because they are your licensing authority now. Where you were issued the license is only of historical importance as you would have changed this, yourdriver's license, your ration card, PAN Card, Voter ID card etc to the new address and this would be your current domicile.
In any case, if you have doubts, meet your CoP and check directly with him.
And, post the information here after you do as it may benefit others who may have similar situations to resolve.
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Re: increase in ammo authorisation
Thanks for the advice Mehul. Will come back with suggestions once i get my ammo authorisation increased.
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HI! most DC's ADC's in Punjab have power to enhance capacity upto 500 rounds by themeselves without any certificates ( cud vary frm state to state) After that u need to be a shooter having participated in some competitions and even then the sarkari baubus have a lot of leverage Only way to increase the quota is if u r a renowned shot - then produce the notification and have 15K ammo at one time....
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Re: increase in ammo authorisation
There is no requirement of any certificate to increase the ammunition quota.The only thing is the licesning authority has to be convinced about the need for the enhancement and hence the certificates.Did not need any to get my quota enhanced.HI! most DC's ADC's in Punjab have power to enhance capacity upto 500 rounds by themeselves without any certificates
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PS-Have seen licenses with the quota as 'unlimited'