(04-12-2015, 11:03)Klemenc Napisal: "Consequently, for the most dangerous firearms (category A) stricter rules have been introduced – even if they are deactivated. This means that deactivated firearms from Category A will not be allowed to be owned nor traded (except for museums)"
Ta odstavek je kontradiktoren odstavku objavljenim v ˝Comission regulation on deactivation˝, ki govori:
˝THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
1. This Regulation shall apply to firearms of categories A, B, C or D as defined in Annex I to Directive 91/477/EEC.˝
2. This Regulation shall not apply to firearms deactivated prior to the date of its application, unless those firearms are transferred to another Member State or placed on the market.˝
V ˝Comission regulation on deactivation˝ ni nikjer omenjeno, da bi bilo deaktivirano orožje A kategorije prepovedano. So le strožji minimalni standardi za deaktivacijo v primerjavi z ostalimi kategorijami. Na nobenem od teh predlogov pa ni datuma, zato je težko sklepati kateri je novejši, kateri je bolj aktualen.