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6 sty 2024 · – In Korea, owning and possessing firearms is strictly regulated. Only individuals who meet specific criteria are eligible to obtain a license for firearms. – The eligibility requirements primarily focus on personal safety, public interest, and the prevention of crime.
19 lut 2024 · Firearms are strictly controlled and heavily regulated in South Korea. Possession of firearms is generally prohibited for civilians, with very limited exceptions for specific cases such as hunting or Olympic sports.
At present, gun control in Korea is governed by the 1984 law2 as revised in 1986 and its Enforcement Decree 3 4and by the Enforcement Regulation of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The aim of this law is to prevent danger and injury caused by firearms, swords, and explosives
Gun ownership in South Korea is regulated by the Act on the Safety Management of Guns, Swords, Explosives, etc, which requires that all private guns be stored at local police stations and that all owners receive and regularly renew gun permits. These regulations have proved highly effective.
21 maj 2021 · South Korea has extremely strict gun regulations. Private guns for hunting or target practice must be stored and registered at local police stations. All gun owners receive and regularly renew...
A person who intends to enter Korea while carrying guns for the purpose of guarding a national guest, a public official at ministerial or higher level, or a foreigner equivalent thereto, a diplomat, etc. shall, beforehand, file an application for permission, which states the following matters, for temporary import, temporary export, or ...
25 sty 2013 · By Na Jeong-ju. The recent shooting tragedies in the United States and ensuing debates on gun control are shocking and almost incomprehensible to South Koreans because they don't face such...