List of countries by gun laws (Narisis)

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Firearms legislation for non-military civilians among the nations of the world is highly variable. Included here is information regarding gun policy for both ownership, usage rights, and licensing requirements.

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Countries by Ownership Rights

  Yes (no license): No license required.
  Yes (shall issue): License required.
  Yes (may issue): License required, stricter criteria or special restrictions in place.
  No: Prohibited.

Country Air guns Ammunition (explosive or incendiary) Ammunition (expanding) Ammunition (standard) Disguised firearms Flamethrowers Machine guns Handguns Rifles (automatic) Rifles (semi-automatic) Rifles (single-shot) Shotguns
File:Gua flag.png Guakok Yes No No Yellow exclamation mark.svg No No No Yellow exclamation mark.svg No Yellow exclamation mark.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg
 Vurthungria Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg No No Yellow exclamation mark.svg[1] Yes[2] Yellow exclamation mark.svg Yes Yes Yes
  1. Government-issue PTS-02 submachine gun required to be owned and maintained by adults as part of the 1948 Civil Defense Code, updated 2006, though other machine guns are restricted-ownership.
  2. Government-issue PTP-89 required to be owned and maintained by adults as part of the 1953 Civil Defense Code, updated 2006.

Countries by Usage Rights and Licensing Requirements

Country Licensing requirements Registration/background checks requirements Additional restrictions
 Vurthungria Applicants must:
  • Pass a simple universal background check
  • Be in compliance with CDC-53 (if 18+)
  • Be of legal age for firearm ownership (16)
  • Pass a basic firearms safety course accredited by the National Firearms Bureau in their Commune or Municipality.
Applicants must prove their credentials through a simple universal background check, including:
  • Vurthungrian citizenship or permanent resident alien status,
  • Active participation in their local Soviet,
  • Legal age for possession and usage of that class of firearms,
  • No felony convictions within the past ten years,
  • No high-risk mental health behaviors as denoted by a licensed professional, and
  • No further 'red flag' restrictions placed on the individual.
Voting-age Vurthungrian Citizens (18) are required by the Civil Defense Code of 1948, updated 2006, to own, maintain, and keep proficiency in two government-issued firearms in case of national emergency:

Citizens additionally must attend regular retraining seminars every five years to maintain accreditation and compliance.

Firearms Laws by Country

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