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  2. Gun law in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    There is little public debate in Pakistan on gun control. [4] In no particular order, Pakistanis view weapons as important for one or more of these purposes: Facilitating a natural right of self-defense. [5] Participating in law enforcement. [6] Enabling the people to organize a militia system. [7] Suppressing insurrection.

  3. M16 rifle - Wikipedia

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    Laos: Received from the US government during the Vietnam War and Laotian Civil War. [308] Moro Islamic Liberation Front New Zealand [225] M16 - replaced in 1988 by Steyr AUG, which was being replaced with a non-Colt M16 variant in 2016. [309]: Provisional IRA received a number of M16s during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. [310] Rhodesia ...

  4. Assault weapons legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The law that set up Illinois' concealed carry system in 2013 also established state preemption for certain areas of gun law, including restrictions on assault weapons. Laws passed before July 20, 2013, are grandfathered in, and a number of local governments in the Chicago area have laws that either prohibit or regulate the possession of ...

  5. Police illegally sell restricted weapons, supplying crime

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    A CBS News investigation found dozens of law enforcement leaders — sheriffs, captains, lieutenants, chiefs of police — buying and illegally selling firearms, even weapons of war, across 23 U.S ...

  6. List of firearm court cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Firearm case law in the United States is based on decisions of the Supreme Court and other federal courts.Each of these decisions deals with the Second Amendment (which is a part of the Bill of Rights), the right to keep and bear arms, the Commerce Clause, the General Welfare Clause, and/or other federal firearms laws.

  7. Gun law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gun show, in the U.S.. Most federal gun laws are found in the following acts: [3] [4] National Firearms Act (NFA) (1934): Taxes the manufacture and transfer of, and mandates the registration of Title II weapons such as machine guns, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, heavy weapons, explosive ordnance, suppressors, and disguised or improvised firearms.

  8. Comparison of the AK-47 and M16 - Wikipedia

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    In the end, the United States Army chose the T44, now called the M14 rifle [70] –an improved M1 Garand with a 20-round magazine and automatic fire capability. [78] [79] [80] The U.S. also adopted the M60 general-purpose machine gun (GPMG). [70] Its NATO partners adopted the FN FAL and HK G3 rifles, as well as the FN MAG and Rheinmetall MG3 GPMGs.

  9. Gun ownership - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies control about 23 million (about 2 percent) of the global total of small arms. [1] Gun ownership is a protected right in countries such as the United States and Yemen. [ 4 ]