Attorney specializing in the security and firearm industry, Martin Hood, speaks to Lester Kiewit about the controversial proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulation Act. The South African Gun Owners Association (SAGA) warns that these changes could cripple the private security sector, impacting over 580,000 security officers and driving up costs for consumers. Hood unpacks the key concerns, including firearm restrictions, ammunition limits, and mandatory psychological testing, and discusses what this could mean for public safety in South Africa.

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