How to sell knives/blades online in the UK

Navigating the issue of selling knives and blades online can be a tricky subject to overcome due to the changing laws and regulations around doing so within the UK*.

‘Statutory Guidance: Offensive Weapons Act 2019’ - Updated 27th July 2022
*This statutory guidance provides advice for those required to comply with, or enforce, the measures in the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 set out below, and with other legislation that is amended by the Act, in England and Wales. It also provides advice in respect of sections 1 to 4 of the Act in Scotland in relation to the sale and delivery of corrosive products. This statutory guidance does not apply in Northern Ireland.

 

Here is the step-by-step guidance that the government have given to ensure you are legally compliant when selling knives:

How to sell knives/blades online

Checkout our video detailing how to sell knives and blades online in the UK. 

 

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  1. The seller has a system in place to verify the age of the purchaser and that they are not under 18, and that the system is likely to prevent purchases by under 18s.
  2. The package when dispatched by the seller is clearly marked that it both contains a bladed article and that it can only be delivered and handed over to a person aged 18 or over (whether the purchaser or someone representing them).
  3. The seller has taken all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to ensure that when the package is delivered, it is handed over to a person aged 18 or over. 

Step 1:

The seller has a system in place to verify the age of the purchaser and that they are not under 18, and that the system is likely to prevent purchases by under 18s.


It is for the seller to decide what system works best for their business model and will allow them to demonstrate that they took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence.


However, it is the government’s view that the following examples used by online sellers would not be sufficient to demonstrate that the seller had an adequate system, and that robust age verification has taken place:


•  Relying on the person purchasing the item to tick a box confirming they are over 18.

•  Relying in any other way on information provided by the buyer (other than a valid form of identification) that they are over 18 without conducting additional checks.

•  Using payment systems that may require the customer to be over 18 but which do not verify age at point of purchase.

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Step 2:

The package when dispatched by the seller is clearly marked that it both contains a bladed article and that it can only be delivered and handed over to a person aged 18 or over (whether the purchaser or someone representing them).

The legislation does not stipulate the type of labelling or any of its characteristics, and so sellers will need to determine how best to comply with the labelling requirement.

In the government’s view, it is unlikely that electronic labels used on handheld signature devices as often used by delivery companies and couriers would satisfy the requirements of the Act: This package contains a bladed article and must only be delivered into the hands of a person aged 18 or over. 

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Step 3:

The seller has taken all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to ensure that the package is delivered to a person aged 18 or over. 

This applies whether the seller delivers the package themselves or through a third party e.g. by staff at a collection point. But, if the seller does not deliver the package, then an age-restricted bladed article cannot be delivered, nor arrangements made to deliver it, to a locker, because this is illegal (for example, the type where the consumer would be given an access code to open the locker and collect the product). This is because it would not be possible to verify the age of the person collecting the item from a locker.

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How to Verify Customers’ Age online easily and securely

There are many ways to verify the age and identity of your customers online, while some rely on scanning documents and photographs to prove their age, a quicker and easier solution would be to use the customers existing information, stored with their banks. Shared securely and verified instantly.

This is the method that is used with OneID®.

To understand more about how you can begin using OneID®’s innovative technology, contact us today for your free consultation.

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