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  2. Gun law in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Federal Prohibited Bore licenses for civilians issued by the Ministry of the Interior are also valid throughout Pakistan. After the 18th amendment, federal government jurisdiction for both license types is restricted to federal government employees, federal government officials, defense forces personnel, and federal government institutions. [5]

  3. Gun law in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Application should be submitted to the Minister of Interior through the General Department of Criminal Evidence. [ 1 ] Usually hunting shotguns are the most common licensed weapons in Kuwait also the easiest to get it licensed, hunting and sniper rifles are more difficult to be licensed but firearms chambered for .22 LR are more commonly ...

  4. Gun law in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The law divides firearms into four categories: Category A - includes fully automatic firearms which are prohibited for civilian use. Categories B and C - includes semi-automatic firearms, pistols, shotguns and rifles which can be purchased for normal licenses. Firearms under Category C can be given out in extenuating circumstances.

  5. Firearms license - Wikipedia

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    A firearms license (also known as a gun license; or licence in British English) is a license or permit issued by a government authority (typically by the police) of a jurisdiction, that allows the licensee to buy, own, possess, or carry a firearm, often subject to a number of conditions or restrictions, especially with regard to storage ...

  6. Gun law in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A license is required to own firearms, and a citizen may be issued a license if that person: is 25 years of age for rifle ownership, 21 years of age for smoothbore weapon ownership, 18 years of age for cold or pneumatic weapon ownership; has no criminal record; has no history of domestic violence; has no mental illness or history of mental illness;

  7. Ministry of Interior (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Bahrain. The headquarters of the ministry is the Diwan Fort (also known as Manama Fort) in Manama, colloquially referred to as "al-gal'aa". The current Interior Minister is Lieutenant General Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, who has been in office since 2004. [1]

  8. Directive (EU) 2021/555 - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ministry of Interior, the Directive will affect law-abiding owners of hundreds of thousands firearms and well over a million firearm magazines. [74] The Minister of Interior, Milan Chovanec commented: "Filing the suit gives me no pleasure, but there is no other option left. The Directive violates the principle of ...

  9. Police firearm use by country - Wikipedia

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    Generally, Russian police forces carry firearms and are armed with pistols at a minimum. There is no consistent recording of firearms use across the country. Use of firearms can only be lawful where it is necessary to confront an imminent threat of death or serious injury or a grave and proximate threat to life.