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Republic Act No. 8294

This document is a summary of Republic Act No. 8294 which amends Presidential Decree No. 1866 regarding illegal possession, manufacture, and dealing of firearms, ammunition, and explosives. It increases penalties for possession of different types of firearms and explosives. It also defines an "unlicensed firearm" and requires government departments to issue rules within 90 days to implement the provisions of the act.

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Republic Act No. 8294

This document is a summary of Republic Act No. 8294 which amends Presidential Decree No. 1866 regarding illegal possession, manufacture, and dealing of firearms, ammunition, and explosives. It increases penalties for possession of different types of firearms and explosives. It also defines an "unlicensed firearm" and requires government departments to issue rules within 90 days to implement the provisions of the act.

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June 6, 1997

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8294

AN ACT AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1866, AS


AMENDED, ENTITLED "CODIFYING THE LAWS ON ILLEGAL/UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION, MANUFACTURE, DEALING IN, ACQUISITION OR DISPOSITION OF
FIREARMS, AMMUNITION OR EXPLOSIVES OR INSTRUMENTS USED IN THE
MANUFACTURE OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION OR EXPLOSIVES, AND IMPOSING
STIFFER PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS THEREOF, AND FOR RELEVANT
PURPOSES"

SECTION 1. Section 1 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended, is


hereby further amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 1. Unlawful Manufacture, Sale, Acquisition, Disposition or


Possession of Firearms or Ammunition or Instruments Used or Intended to be
Used in the Manufacture of Firearms or Ammunition. — The penalty of prision
correccional in its maximum period and a fine of not less than Fifteen thousand
pesos (P15,000) shall be imposed upon any person who shall unlawfully
manufacture, deal in, acquire, dispose, or possess any low powered firearm, such
as rimfire handgun, .380 or .32 and other firearm of similar firepower, part of
firearm, ammunition, or machinery, tool or instrument used or intended to be used
in the manufacture of any firearm or ammunition: Provided, That no other crime
was committed.

"The penalty of prision mayor in its minimum period and a fine of Thirty
thousand pesos (P30,000) shall be imposed if the firearm is classified as high
powered firearm which includes those with bores bigger in diameter than .38
caliber and 9 millimeter such as caliber .40, .41, .44, .45 and also lesser calibered
firearms but considered powerful such as caliber .357 and caliber .22 center-fire
magnum and other firearms with firing capability of full automatic and by burst of
two or three: Provided, however , That no other crime was committed by the
person arrested.

"If homicide or murder is committed with the use of an unlicensed firearm,


such use of an unlicensed firearm shall be considered as an aggravating
circumstance.

"If the violation of this Section is in furtherance of or incident to, or in


connection with the crime of rebellion or insurrection, sedition, or attempted coup
d'état, such violation shall be absorbed as an element of the crime of rebellion, or
insurrection, sedition, or attempted coup d'état.

"The same penalty shall be imposed upon the owner, president, manager,
director or other responsible officer of any public or private firm, company,
corporation or entity, who shall willfully or knowingly allow any of the firearms
owned by such firm, company, corporation or entity to be used by any person or
persons found guilty of violating the provisions of the preceding paragraphs or
willfully or knowingly allow any of them to use unlicensed firearms or firearms
without any legal authority to be carried outside of their residence in the course of
their employment.

"The penalty of arresto mayor shall be imposed upon any person who
shall carry any licensed firearm outside his residence without legal authority
therefor."

SECTION 2. Section 3 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended, is


hereby further amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 3. Unlawful Manufacture, Sale, Acquisition, Disposition or


Possession of Explosives. — The penalty of prision mayor in its maximum period
to reclusion temporal and a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000)
shall be imposed upon any person who shall unlawfully manufacture, assemble,
deal in, acquire, dispose or possess hand grenade(s), rifle grenade(s), and other
explosives, including but not limited to 'pillbox,' 'molotov cocktail bombs,' 'fire
bombs,' or other incendiary devices capable of producing destructive effect on
contiguous objects or causing injury or death to any person. c dtai

"When a person commits any of the crimes defined in the Revised Penal
Code or special laws with the use of the aforementioned explosives, detonation
agents or incendiary devices, which results in the death of any person or persons,
the use of such explosives, detonation agents or incendiary devices shall be
considered as an aggravating circumstance.

"If the violation of this Section is in furtherance of, or incident to, or in


connection with the crime of rebellion, insurrection, sedition or attempted coup
d'état, such violation shall be absorbed as an element of the crimes of rebellion,
insurrection, sedition or attempted coup d'état.

"The same penalty shall be imposed upon the owner, president, manager,
director or other responsible officer of any public or private firm, company,
corporation or entity, who shall willfully or knowingly allow any of the explosives
owned by such firm, company, corporation or entity, to be used by any person or
persons found guilty of violating the provisions of the preceding paragraphs."

SECTION 3. Section 5 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended, is


hereby further amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 5. Tampering of Firearm 's Serial Number . — The penalty of


prision correccional shall be imposed upon any person who shall unlawfully
tamper, change, deface or erase the serial number of any firearm."

SECTION 4. Section 6 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended, is


hereby further amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 6. Repacking or Altering the Composition of Lawfully


Manufactured Explosives. — The penalty of prision correccional shall be
imposed upon any person who shall unlawfully repack, alter or modify the
composition of any lawfully manufactured explosives."

SECTION 5. Coverage of the Term Unlicensed Firearm . — The term


SECTION 5. Coverage of the Term Unlicensed Firearm . — The term
unlicensed firearm shall include:

1) firearms with expired license; or

2) unauthorized use of licensed firearm in the commission of the crime.

SECTION 6. Rules and Regulations . — The Department of Justice and the


Department of the Interior and Local Government shall jointly issue, within ninety (90)
days after the approval of this Act, the necessary rules and regulations pertaining to the
administrative aspect of the provisions hereof, furnishing the Committee on Public Order
and Security and the Committee on Justice and Human Rights of both Houses of
Congress copies of such rules and regulations within thirty (30) days from the
promulgation hereof.
SECTION 7. Separability Clause . — If, for any reason, any section or
provision of this Act is declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, the other sections or
provisions thereof which are not affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and
effect.
SECTION 8. Repealing Clause . — All laws, decrees, orders, rules and
regulations or parts thereof inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby
repealed, amended, or modified accordingly.
SECTION 9. Effectivity . — This Act shall take effect after fifteen (15) days
following its publication in the Official Gazette or in two (2) newspapers of general
circulation.
Approved: June 6, 1997
Published in Malaya and the Philippine Times Journal on June 21, 1997.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 93 No. 36 Page 5550 on September 8, 1997.

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