Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Nedivi, Lior and Aaron Brudenell. 2012 ‘Firearm Licensing Department Criteria.’ Gun Control: is it Really Necessary?, p. 3. Tel Aviv: Nedivi & Brudenell. 11 November
Relevant contents
The criteria of the Firearm Licensing Department are given in this table:
The criterion: Type of weapon
- Entitled residency: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Work in Entitled residency: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Explosives transporter: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Gold, precious stones dealer: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Fireman: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Paramedic (Red Magen David): One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Sportsman, active shooter: Sporting firearms as listed by the state
- Varmint control: Small caliber rifles (22LR – 22 Hornet)
- Hunter: Shotgun
- Security services personal, From rank of Captain and above: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Security services personal (Active Reserve), From rank of Captain and above: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Security services personal (Veterans), From rank of Lt. Colonel and above: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Security services personal, A soldier in one of the Special Forces units: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Civilian security officer: One hand gun (Pistol, Revolver)
- Inheritance/ Memento: Any firearm in decommissioned condition
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