Czech gun laws require gun licence and registration of proper firearms (made after 1890, not percusion, not airguns etc..). Gun licence is "shall issue" even for selfdefense. Schools are not gun-free zones. (sidenote: CR had more ccw licences per capita than Texas in 2009)
Handguns and "evil assauls weapons" are legal for licence holders 18+ old or 21+ for self-defence.
See wikipedia for more detailed information.
The California Department of Justice web site has current CA gun laws.
The current gun laws in Sweden are strict. Only competition shooters, hunters and some collectors are allowed to own functional firearms. You even need a licence to keep a deactivated firearm.
As with all gun laws, it presumes that people that would commit murder, assault and robbery will obey a gun law.
You will have to contact the county police for a current and correct answer.
Contact your local police for a correct and current answer.
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with CO gun laws for a current, correct and legal answer
If you mean Brno (no letter U), yes. That is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, and they have been making good quality firearms for years.
I lived in the Dominican republic for three years and bb guns are very used in dominican republic they are legal and they really dont take bb gun laws serious for that reason they sell them in supermarkets andnthing like that....hope it helped
You will need to consult with a lawyer familiar with VA laws for a current and legal answer.
No, because Hitler didn't announce gun control. His 1938 gun laws actually de-regulated many of the guns control laws put in place under the Weimar Republic. I can find no historical record of Hitler making a public announcement about these laws, let alone surrounded by children.
It's arguable that the current gun control laws in the US are stretching the constitution to the breaking point. Anything much stricter and it would be impossible to maintain the fiction that they're compatible with the 2nd amendment.
The California Department of Justice has a web site with current laws. Sections will note when new provisions started or old ones expired.