NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Sydney Pistol Club v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2010] NSWADT 285
DIVISION: General Division
APPLICANT Sydney Pistol Club PARTIES: RESPONDENT Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force
FILE NUMBER: 103257
HEARING DATES: 21 October 2010
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 21 October 2010
EXTEMPORE DECISION DATE: 21 October 2010 BEFORE: Montgomery S - Judicial Member
CATCHWORDS: Firearms Act – impose a condition on licence or permit – preliminary matter – stay
LEGISLATION CITED : Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997Firearms Act 1996
CASES CITED: Avilion Group Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2009] NSWADT 37 Williamson v Director General, Department of Transport [2000] NSWADT 165
APPLICANT S Mainstone, solicitor REPRESENTATION: RESPONDENT J Tillott, agent
ORDERS: The stay is granted subject to the conditions referred to in paragraphs [27] –[29] of these reasons.
REASONS FOR DECISION
1 The Sydney Pistol Club ("the Applicant") is the oldest Pistol Club in NSW, being formed in 1956. The Applicant's shooting range has been approved since at least 1992. It holds a Shooting Range Approval under the Firearms Act 1996 ("the Act"), issued pursuant to clause 87 of the Firearms Regulation 2006 ("the Regulations"). The Applicant also holds a Category H licence under the Act. The Applicant holds a Pistol Range Approval issued for the period 29 August 2009 to 28 August 2012.
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