Does Military Ordnance require licensing?
Military Ordnance is defined in the military dictionary as explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics and similar stores. (eg bombs, guns and ammunition, flares, smoke or napalm) The licensing of explosives, ammunition and their components including Military Ordnance is administered by the Department of Mines and Energy, Explosives Inspectorate. Phone 07-3224 7556 or email explosives@dme.qld.gov.au. What to do if moving from Interstate Once you take up permanent residency, you must apply for a Queensland weapons licence. Section 33 of the Weapons Act 1990 applies to Interstate residents moving to Queensland. For Category A, B or M weapons, you have a 3 month period in which to make an application for a Queensland firearms licence. For Category C, D or H weapons, you have 7 days. These time frames commence when you take up permanent residency in Queensland. Click here for further information on moving from Interstate.
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