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16. Age-limit for training and target practice. - Any person below the age of sixteen years but not below the age of twelve years may be allowed to use a firearm) for the purposes of training in the use of such firearm in the immediate presence, or under the direct supervision and guidance, of an adult instructor or the licensee:

Provided that no person below the age of sixteen years shall be allowed to carry any firearms requiring a licence, in a public place, except in the immediate presence and supervision of the person who is lawfully entitled to carry such firearm.

Explanation. -For the purpose of this rule, an “adult” means a person who has completed the age of twenty-one years.

 

 

 

 

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