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Nguyen, Phuong-Khanh. 1992 ‘Regulation of Ammunition in Thailand (1992): Manufacture and Sale.’ Library of Congress Report: Regulation of Ammunition 1992. Washington DC: Law Library of Congress (USA). 1 August

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Manufacture and sale

The manufacture and sale of firearms, ammunition, and explosives in Thailand are also governed by the 1947 Act. Any person involved in the manufacture, assembly, repair, transformation, purchase, or import of firearms, ammunition, or explosives (including fireworks and imitation firearms) is required to have a license issued by the local competent authority upon the approval of the Minister of the Interior.

The same statutory criteria mentioned above in regard to physical and mental ability and personal reliability are imposed on persons who want to be involved in the commercial manufacture or trade of firearms and ammunition or who deal only in weapons repair.

Firearms dealers must follow additional requirements set forth under the law and by ministerial regulations regarding such business activities as keeping records of stock, keeping accounts, and submitting monthly reports to the local registrar. Furthermore, holders of licenses to manufacture, trade, or repair firearms and ammunition are required by law only to sell to or make repairs for those who hold licenses to purchase or to own firearms

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