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Gun politics in Norway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gun politics in Norway
Gun politics in Norway incorporates the political and regulatory aspects of firearms usage in the country. Citizens are allowed to keep firearms (most commonly for hunting and sports shooting). The acquisition and storage of guns is regulated by the state. == Regulation == Firearms in Norway are regulated by the Firearm Weapons Act,〔(Lov om skytevåpen og ammunisjon m.v. )〕 with a new secondary law in effect 1 July 2009 providing more detailed regulation.〔http://www.regjeringen.no/upload/JD/Vedlegg/Forskrifter/Vapenforskriften.pdf Våpenforskriften〕 The act covers all firearms, air pressure weapons, and some "exotic arms" as the act defines. All weapons that would be regulated must have two things in common: they must eject a projectile mechanically and use some form of propellant to perform the ejection. The act includes military type weapons, flare guns and replicas that can "easily" be converted to working firearms. Guns owned and operated under the responsibility of the armed forces and the police are excepted from the civilian weapons act.〔 The detailed interpretation of the law is laid out in another regulation.〔(Forskrift om skytevåpen, våpendeler og ammunisjon )〕 Suppressors are not regulated under Norwegian law, and may be purchased by anyone. Suppressors are also legal while hunting, and seen as a necessity for more comfortable shooting and to lower the environmental impact of noise.
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