Executive Mansion, Monrovia – In an effort to strengthen national security and public safety, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued Executive Order #141, mandating the registration of all firearms in civilian possession.
This order comes in response to the growing national security threats posed by illicit firearms, including military-style weapons, which have contributed to rising incidents of armed violence, including armed robberies and other criminal activities.
The proliferation of unregulated small arms poses significant risks to Liberia’s peace, security, and economic development.
Under Executive Order #141, all individuals in possession of military-style weapons and single-barrel guns must register and obtain a permit and license from the Liberia National Commission on Arms (LiNCA) and the Liberia National Police (LNP) within a 12-month period from the effective date of this order.
Key provisions of the Executive Order include:
• Mandatory registration of civilian-owned firearms following national firearms regulations.
• Marking and recording registered firearms in the national database to enhance traceability.
• Voluntary surrender of illicit and unauthorized firearms, including craft weapons and military-style arms, to LiNCA for processing and potential registration.
• Legal consequences for non-compliance, including administrative sanctions and criminal prosecution after the stipulated registration period.
This order aligns with Liberia’s commitments under international and regional arms control agreements, including the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty and the ECOWAS Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons.
The Government has also made significant strides in securing state-owned weapons through enhanced marking, inspection, and stockpile management.
The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with LiNCA, will oversee the enforcement of the Executive Order, working closely with county and district authorities to ensure full compliance.
Additionally, the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, alongside development partners, is expected to support the operational plan for implementation.
This Executive Order takes immediate effect.
The Government urges all firearm holders to comply within the specified timeframe to contribute to a safer and more secure Liberia.
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