Highlights from the latest Sports Trader» Do player endorsements sell golf clothing? » Winning teams sell replicaLatest newsKnives and paintball markers restrictedIf proposed amendments to the Dangerous Weapons Act goes ahead, the sale, manufacture and ownership of knives, airguns, paintball markers, bows and arrows, spear guns, slingshots, martial arts equipment and various other items sold by sport and outdoor stores will be severely inhibited. Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula published a list of proposed restrictions on the 20 items considered to be “dangerous weapons” in the Government Gazette of 1 February, 2008. For a full list see www.info.gov.za/gazette/notices/2008/30717_158.pdf. Several industry organisations and companies have submitted objections. Objections can be emailed to Director J Slabbert at westerveldn@saps.org.za or mailed to him at SAPS Legal Support:Crime Operations, Private Bag X94, Pretoria 0001 before March 14. Sports Trader will also submit an objection – feel free to contact Trudi du Toit if you wish us to include your comments in our submission. » Consumer tribunal active » Bloem Celtic and Reebok extend relationship into 2010 » Suunto gives rogue components another chance by implementing wristop recycling program » Nike to sponsor French soccer team » Old Mutual Marathon Two Oceans entrants can run their PUMA socks off for charity About us | Contact us Sports Trader | Tackle Trader | Directory | Your Sport | Promotional publications Sports Trader is published bi-monthly by Rocklands Communications 22 Rocklands Avenue Cape Town 8001. T: 021 461 2544. F: 021 461 2549 If you have comments or suggestions regarding this website please contact the webmaster |