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  1. A Norwegian firearms license for a .44 Magnum revolver, with name and address of the owner, as well as firearm type, brand, caliber and serial number A German firearms license. 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 ...

  2. The Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law (Japanese: 銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法, Hepburn: Jūhō Tōken-rui Shoji-tō Torishimari-hō) is a 1958 Japanese law concerning firearms (and firearm parts/ammunition) and bladed weapons.

  3. Japan produced relatively few submachine guns during World War II, the most numerous model was the Type 100 submachine gun of which 24,000–27,000 were produced, compared, for example, with the British Sten of which millions were produced.

  4. Japan is said to be one of the safest countries in the world, with strict gun-control laws. But last week, a shooting in which a 31-year-old man killed two police officers and two women in...

  5. 26 cze 2024 · Unlike many other nations, Japan has a remarkably low rate of gun-related incidents, and this is largely attributed to its rigorous gun control policies. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the key aspects of Japan’s gun laws and how they contribute to public safety.

  6. 10 lip 2022 · Japan, a country of more than 125 million people, experiences significantly less gun violence and other forms of violent crime than the global rate.

  7. Firearms And Swords Control Law. (1) PURPOSE OF THE LAW AND SYSTEM The objective of this law is to prevent harm that may arise from use of firearms, swords and the like and to secure public safety by establishing necessary restrictions on their possession.

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