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Cukier, Wendy. 2005 ‘Military Assault Weapon Prohibitions by Country - Thailand.’ The Feasibility of Increased Restrictions on the Civilian Possession of Military Assault Weapons at the Global Level; Working Paper 05-2 (Appendix 1), p. 37. Waterloo, ON: Project Ploughshares: Small Arms Working Group of the Canadian Peacebuilding Coordinating Committee. 1 April

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Military Assault Weapon Prohibitions by Country - Thailand

Civilian possession of assault weapons is prohibited.

Thailand prohibits firearms on the basis of their use for "war"; this includes automatic and semiautomatic rifles.

Source cited:
NISAT, 'Export Laws and Policies,' part of the Thailand Country Profile at www.nisat.org.

ID: Q1243

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