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(1)This section applies where an applicant for an air weapon certificate is under the age of 18.
(2)A parent or guardian of the applicant must consent in the prescribed form and manner to the applicant making the application.
(3)Where the chief constable grants an air weapon certificate to an individual under the age of 18, the chief constable must attach to the certificate—
(a)the condition described in subsection (4), and
(b)one or more of the conditions described in subsection (5).
(4)The condition is that the holder may not purchase, hire, accept a gift of or own, an air weapon.
(5)The conditions are that—
(a)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for sporting purposes (including shooting live quarry) on private land,
(b)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for the purposes of target shooting on private land,
(c)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for the purposes of participating in events or competitions,
(d)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for the purposes of the holder’s membership of an approved air weapon club,
(e)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for the purposes of protecting livestock, crops or produce on land used for or in connection with agriculture,
(f)the holder may use and possess an air weapon only for the purposes of pest control.
(6)It is sufficient, for the purposes of section 5(1)(c), for the chief constable to be satisfied that the applicant has a good reason for using or possessing an air weapon.
(7)For the purposes of this section, “agriculture” is to be construed in accordance with section 85 of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1991.
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