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Hakim, Yorguy. 1976 ‘Carrying Training and Collector's Firearms in Public.’ Gun Laws of Lebanon - Library of Congress Report (1976), p. 5. Washington DC: US Library of Congress (LOC). 1 January

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Carrying and possessing firearms and ammunition of the sixth category is authorized; identity cards may substitute as permits.

Weapons of the seventh and eight categories may be owned, but carrying them is prohibited. Release of the appropriate permit is forbidden in all cases. Knives especially imported for use by scout teams are exempt [from these restrictions].

[Sixth Category = Training arms that fire under pressure without gunpowder;
Seventh Category= Souvenir and historical arms provided they are no longer valid for use;
Eighth Category= Prohibited arms, which are not part of those mentioned in the above categories, particularly daggers, knives, etc. and all hidden weapons]

ID: Q16052

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