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Limiting the Initial Coverage of Executive Order No. 122 Entitled "Providing For the Surrender and Licensing of Loose Firearms and Establishing A Central Records Unit For All Firearms" To Unregistered Firearms and Providing For the Operational Cost of the Computerization of Firearms Records
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Limiting the Initial Coverage of Executive Order No. 122 Entitled "Providing For the Surrender and Licensing of Loose Firearms and Establishing A Central Records Unit For All Firearms" To Unregistered Firearms and Providing For the Operational Cost of the Computerization of Firearms Records
Executive Order No. 122-A
October 26, 1993
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Summary of Executive Order No. 122-ALimiting the Initial Coverage of Executive Order No. 122
- Within the 3-month period fixed in Executive Order No. 122, the provisions shall initially apply to:
• Persons possessing firearms that have not been re-registered pursuant to Presidential Emergency Memorandum No. 6 dated January 4, 1990. (Section 1)
Operational Cost of Computerization of Firearms Records
• The cost of computerization of firearms records pursuant to Section 4 of Executive Order No. 122 shall be part of operational costs chargeable against the special fund under R.A. No. 6963. (Section 2)
Effectivity
• This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. (Section 3)
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Limiting the Initial Coverage of Executive Order No. 122 Entitled "Providing For the Surrender and Licensing of Loose Firearms and Establishing A Central Records Unit For All Firearms" To Unregistered Firearms and Providing For the Operational Cost of the Computerization of Firearms Records
Executive Order No. 122-A
•October 26, 1993
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 122-A October 26, 1993
LIMITING THE INITIAL COVERAGE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 122 ENTITLED "PROVIDING FOR THE SURRENDER AND LICENSING OF LOOSE FIREARMS AND ESTABLISHING A CENTRAL RECORDS UNIT FOR ALL FIREARMS" TO UNREGISTERED FIREARMS AND PROVIDING
FOR THE OPERATIONAL COST OF THE COMPUTERIZATION OF FIREARMS RECORDS
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 122 dated September 13, 1993 grants a fixed period of three months from its effectivity within which all loose firearms, which include all firearms which were never registered and those firearms which had been registered but not re-registered pursuant to Presidential Emergency Memorandum Order No. 6 dated January 4, 1990, may be surrendered to the authorities and registered;
WHEREAS, it is imperative in the interest of public safety to give priority to the surrender and registration of all firearms which had been previously registered but not re-registered under existing law;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order;
Sec. 1. Within the period...
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Amended by
n/a
Tags
Executive Issuances
Executive Orders
Executive Order No. 122-A
firearms
unregistered firearms
re-registration
Presidential Emergency Memorandum No. 6
computerization of firearms records
operational costs
R.A. No. 6963
effectivity
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 122-A October 26, 1993
LIMITING THE INITIAL COVERAGE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 122 ENTITLED "PROVIDING FOR THE SURRENDER AND LICENSING OF LOOSE FIREARMS AND ESTABLISHING A CENTRAL RECORDS UNIT FOR ALL FIREARMS" TO UNREGISTERED FIREARMS AND PROVIDING
FOR THE OPERATIONAL COST OF THE COMPUTERIZATION OF FIREARMS RECORDS
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 122 dated September 13, 1993 grants a fixed period of three months from its effectivity within which all loose firearms, which include all firearms which were never registered and those firearms which had been registered but not re-registered pursuant to Presidential Emergency Memorandum Order No. 6 dated January 4, 1990, may be surrendered to the authorities and registered;
WHEREAS, it is imperative in the interest of public safety to give priority to the surrender and registration of all firearms which had been previously registered but not re-registered under existing law;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order;
Sec. 1. Within the period...
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