/ 26 October 2009

Zuma concerned by number of guns in SA

President Jacob Zuma has raised concerns about current guns laws, saying there were too many guns in South Africa, the South African Boradcasting Corporation reported on Sunday.

”This country which has such a high level of violent crime, has too many guns in the hands of the citizens,” he said at a rally outside Tzaneen in Limpopo.

”We need to look at the law, whether we should all have guns.”

Zuma said even people who had legal firearms could have them stolen by criminals.

”They [criminals] even take them from the police, so having guns so much [sic], we are actually helping arm the criminals,” said Zuma.

Zuma also called on police to ”act accordingly” when criminals pointed guns at them.

”My view, which I’m going to canvass to everybody, is that once a criminal takes out a gun the intention is simple: It is not to warn you. It is to shoot you,” he said.

”So once a criminal takes out a gun, the police must know that their lives are in danger and they must act accordingly.”

National police chief Bheki Cele is on record as saying police should not die with their guns in their holsters, but instead ”shoot to kill at criminals”. – Sapa