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|align=left|Previously protected by the [[Constitution of Alduria]] (Article 82) and subsequently by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], the right of citizens to own arms is limited to "citizens with proven technical and mental fitness", provided that they have not been previously convicted of a felony or a violent crime. All weapons must be registered with the regional governments. | |align=left|Previously protected by the [[Constitution of Alduria]] (Article 82) and subsequently by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], the right of citizens to own arms is limited to "citizens with proven technical and mental fitness", provided that they have not been previously convicted of a felony or a violent crime. All weapons must be registered with the regional governments. | ||
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|align=left|Bassaridian citizens may apply for gun ownership through their respective Regional Investor, but they must also register with the Baratar Corporation - the nation's civilian militia - and attend annual trainings and camps, under penalty of law. | |||
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|align=left|Guns were removed as a right in the last Congress session before the 1707 elections. | |align=left|Guns were removed as a right in the last Congress session before the 1707 elections. | ||
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Revision as of 17:52, 27 June 2025
Gun laws and policies regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification and use of small arms by civilians.
Summary of gun laws by nation
| Nation | Private citizens | Personal protection | Open carry | Concealed carry | Carry without permit | Unlimited magazine | Free of checks | Free of registration | Max penalty (years) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ƒ2500 for unlawful possession Up to 10 year prison sentence for unlawful use |
All firearms must be registered by the Bureau of Firearms. Civilians are limited to a maximum capacity of 30 rounds per magazine in order to conserve a national stockpile of ammunition. | |||||||||
| - | Previously protected by the Constitution of Alduria (Article 82) and subsequently by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, the right of citizens to own arms is limited to "citizens with proven technical and mental fitness", provided that they have not been previously convicted of a felony or a violent crime. All weapons must be registered with the regional governments. | |||||||||
| / | Bassaridian citizens may apply for gun ownership through their respective Regional Investor, but they must also register with the Baratar Corporation - the nation's civilian militia - and attend annual trainings and camps, under penalty of law. | |||||||||
| 25 years penal servitude | Permitted for registered guildsmen, Honoured Sons of the ESB Group, and cadre members of the N&H national sector parties in the Union-State. | |||||||||
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| Up to 5 years for unlawful possession | Gun ownership is a right in Calbion, but guns must be registered and owners must pass a background check. However, per law, all male Calbain over the age of 18 are required to own a longsword. | |||||||||
| Depending on circumstances, imprisonment of one year or death by musketry, artillery, guillotine, or other form of execution may be meted. | Ownership is limited to active-duty members of the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces, or members of the Home Guard and its auxiliaries (private security companies, included). | |||||||||
| Guns were removed as a right in the last Congress session before the 1707 elections. | ||||||||||
| - | Prohibited except in regulated sport shooting and rural communities with known wild threats. No ownership or use in Alexandretta. | |||||||||
| Possession decriminalised, illegal use of a firearm dependent on severity of offence | Only permitted for sport shooting. Owners require a licence, which must be renewed every year. | |||||||||
| Unlawful possession and use of firearms considered a felony. | Private citizens require a license to acquire firearms. Licenses only approved for sports shooting and personal protection. Anyone convicted of a felony is prohibited from owning a firearm. Common for security guards to carry firearms in public. Open carry permits only given to security officers. | |||||||||
Use or threat of use to cause harm carries a minimum penalty of 5 years in prison, depending on the situation. |
Only permitted for sport shooting. Owners require a licence, which must be renewed every year, and pass stringent psychological and background checks. |