22 Conditions of endorsements in respect of pistols and restricted weapons
(2)
Where an endorsement made under section 30 of the Act permits a person to have possession of a pistol or a restricted weapon in his or her capacity as—
(a) a bona fide collector of firearms; or
(b) a person to whom the pistol or restricted weapon has special significance as an heirloom or memento; or
(c) the Director or Curator of a bona fide museum; or
(d) an approved employee or approved member of any body, being—
(i) a broadcaster within the meaning of the Broadcasting Act 1989; or
(ii) any bona fide theatre company or society or cinematic or television film production company or video recording production company,—
that endorsement shall be subject to the condition that that person shall not under any circumstances use live ammunition in the pistol or restricted weapon.
33 Revocation of endorsements
(1)
If, in the opinion of a commissioned officer of Police, any person whose licence bears an endorsement made under section 30,—
(a) would not, on an application made under section 29, be entitled to have that endorsement made on his firearms licence; or
(b) has failed to observe any conditions of the endorsement,—
that commissioned officer may, by notice in writing under his hand, revoke that endorsement, and that person shall, upon demand, surrender his firearms licence to a member of the Police for cancellation of the endorsement.
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