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In Italy, the right to bear arms is regulated by strict laws. Citizens can own firearms for specific purposes, such as hunting or sport shooting, but must obtain a firearms ownership license, which involves background checks and safety training. The general public does not have the same broad right to bear arms as in some other countries, such as the United States. Overall, gun ownership in Italy is heavily controlled and monitored.

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