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Revision as of 21:33, 1 July 2020
Gun laws in the countries in Eurth vary by country. The tables below show the legal status of firearms for civilian usage.
Country | Prohibited | Licence required | Registration and/or background checks required | Unregulated |
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Limonaia | Military-grade weapons are forbidden to civilians | Yes | Yes | No |
Derthalen | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Orioni | Prohibited for men | Yes | Yes | No |
Mauridiviah | Any arms ownership prohibited for felons, semi-automatic, automatic, and hand guns are illegal. | Yes | Yes | No |
Gallambria | Certain prohibitions exist under state firearms legislation | Yes | Yes | No |
Batengdei | Military-grade weapons are forbidden, only party members may own firearms without extensive licensing procedures. Only native Batengdeian citizens may own firearms. | Yes | Yes | No |
Variota | No | Licences are needed for particularly heavy weapons such as RPGs and grenade launchers | Yes | No |
Faramount | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Cristina | No | Licences are needed for military-grade weapons | Yes | No |
Mantella | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Riadiya | No | Yes | Yes | No |