The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) today announced that the nationwide ban on firearms and deadly weapons will take effect tomorrow, September 29, 2007 as the country officially enters anew into another election period – this time for the October 29, 2007 synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) polls.
The poll body stressed that starting tomorrow, “it will supervise and regulate the bearing, possession, use and transport of, and otherwise any dealing with or transaction involving firearms or any other deadly weapons in furtherance of its constitutionally mandated obligation to ensure the holding of a clean, honest, orderly, peaceful and credible elections.”
Resolution 8298 promulgated by the Commission en banc on September 7, 2007 states that “no person, including those possessing a permit to carry firearms outside of residence or place of business, shall bear, carry or transport firearms or other deadly weapons in public places including all public buildings, streets, parks, and private vehicles or public conveyances.”
Firearms, the resolution said, includes airguns, side arms, long firearms hand grenades and other deadly explosives except pyrotechnics, while “deadly weapons” includes bladed instruments. Maintaining and organizing reaction forces, strike forces are likewise barred, the COMELEC said.
“All persons who do not possess the necessary authorization from the COMELEC to carry, possess or transport firearms will be disarmed by deputized units of the police and military” said COMELEC spokesman James Jimenez as he enjoined all gun owners to file their applications for exemption with the COMELEC’s Committee on Gun Ban at the poll body’s main office in Intramuros, Manila.
The election period for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan polls will run from September 29 up to November 13, 2007. ###