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Latvia. 2019 ‘Section 13(2).’ Law on the Handling of Weapons; Section 13. Riga: Latvia. 10 April

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Section 13. Prohibitions for Natural Persons and Legal Persons

(2) Natural persons and legal persons are prohibited from:

1) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying weapons of concentrated and directed energy (laser, fundamental particle, or high-power radio-frequency beam systems which can destroy or paralyse the target);

2) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying traumatic firearms and their ammunition;

3) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying automatic gas weapons and signal weapons;

4) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying the ammunition which is filled with nerve paralysing gases or the ammunition of such gas weapons and signal weapons which contains a bullet or a multi-component projectile for expelling from the bore by the action of gunpowder or another propellant and may inflict bodily harm or cause death of a human being;

5) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying gas grenades, ammunition which is filled with irritants or paralysing substances, and light and sound devices of psychological effect which may endanger human health or cause his or her death;

6) manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, carrying, marketing, using, and applying flame arresters, as well as firearms equipped with them.

ID: Q14804

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