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- Waffengesetz may refer to: Gun legislation in Germany Gun politics in Switzerland This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Waffengesetz...
- todayWeapons Act is p****ed in accordance with EU law. In Austria the Waffengesetz (Weapons Act) defines weapons as objects that are designed to directly...
- July 2015. "Ab welcher Geschossenergie fallen Soft-Air-Waffen unter das Waffengesetz?" [From which muzzle energy does Airsoft guns fall under the gun law...
- 54 Federal Law on Weapons, Weapon Equipment and Ammunition (German: Waffengesetz, WG, French: Loi sur les armes, LArm, Italian: Legge sulle armi, LArm)...
- Tagesschau, October 17, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019 (in German). See Waffengesetz (WaffG), Section 4, § 51. "La camorra diventa hi-tech: "Armi stampate...
- Waffenliste" [Appendix 2 (to Section 2, Paragraphs 2 to 4) list of weapons]. Waffengesetz [Weapons Act] (in German). Berlin, Germany: Federal Ministry of Justice...
- Feststellungsbescheid des BKA from 5 February 2004, AZ KT21 / ZV 5-5164.02-Z-23/2004 Waffengesetz Anlage 2 (Waffenliste), Abschnitt 1, Ziffer 1.3.8 "Men cleared of banned...
- in the European Union where firearms are only partially licensed; the Waffengesetz (Weapons Act) provides the legal terms for all types of weapons, including...
- at public events. In accordance with the Austrian Arms Act of 1996 (Waffengesetz 1996) it is illegal to buy, import, possess or carry weapons that are...
- In 1938, the **** Party reformed weapons law thoroughly. Today, the Waffengesetz of 18 March 1938 (RGBl. I p. 265) is sometimes seen as a relaxation of...