South Africa's new Arms Control Act implemented in July last year will cost the taxpayer more than 2 billion rand (6.4 rand = $1) in the next four years it has been estimated. Alex Holmes, chairperson of the South African Firearms Forum, said that even parliament was in the dark at first about the initial costs of the implementation of the new law. "The police originally estimated it would cost a little more than 270 million."
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