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Showing Original Post only (View all)Venezuelan Government Suspends Gun Imports and Sales for One Year [View all]
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/6857The Venezuelan government has suspended gun imports and sales, initially for a period of one year. It is also encouraging citizens to register their guns. The suspension began on 29 February, is nationwide, and includes a ban on marketing of weaponry as well.
Weapons shops must make an inventory of their stock and hand it over to the weapons and explosives section of the Armed Forces, who will hold on to it for the year. Fire arms sales and shops will be closed down from 1 June this year, although those selling other products, such as fishing gear, will be able to remain open to sell only those products.
The new measure does not apply to state-produced or imported munitions, or to weapons for the use of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, police bodies, registered private security companies, and athletes who practice shooting sports.
Also, from the start of this month the government began a national process to regularise weapon possession, where those who have acquired arms legally but their documents are out of date or order can update them without any fines or punishments. Residents of Aragua, Carabobo, and the Capital District have until the 31 May to regularise their guns. After that no more new weapons permits will be granted for one year.
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Note: Shouldn't the third paragraph read Venezuelan National Armed Forces? Weird...
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Johnny Rico
Mar 2012
OP
Seems like they are going to use a prefered gun grabbers control on Police ammo.
oneshooter
Mar 2012
#1
Sooner or later, it will have to be tackled. Not good to have armed people ready to shoot law
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#72
They are not stupid laws, if the gun owners are ready to shoot people in a national emergency.
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#76
Yeah, because shooting at roving gangs of looters, rioters, and arsonists is a terrible idea.
krispos42
Mar 2012
#77
The posters above would shoot law enforcers. If we had a nuclear situation here, the last thing we
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#79
That would be illegal. But face it, gun culture doesn't give a rip about legalities.
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#24
I have a hard time comparing sick pot smokers to those that carry lethal weapons in public.
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#42
As usual, you missed the target -- which is those on chemotherapy and medicinal marijuana.
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#53
It's unfortunate that you are not able to discuss this topic without stooping to personal attacks
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#40
Your assumption about my school of thought couldn't be more wrong. I guess that's your bias.
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#54
"The Civil War settled the question, and not in favor of an armed populace."
PavePusher
Mar 2012
#62
That would certainly raise prices and prevent poor people from being able to afford them
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#38
"...a laser code will be put on each bullet in order to identify it in the case of a crime."
PavePusher
Mar 2012
#63