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Flew, Catherine and Angus Urquhart. 2004 ‘Other Restrictions on Possession and Use of small arms including: Carry Licence while in Possession.’ Strengthening Small Arms controls: An Audit of Small Arms Control Legislation in the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa - Sudan, p. 27. London: Saferworld / SaferAfrica. 1 February
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Other Restrictions on Possession and Use of small arms including: Carry Licence while in Possession
The Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Act, 1986
Art. 9
No arms, other than the arms licensed for personal use, shall be loaded, unloaded or conveyed, in any place in the Sudan, or in the territorial waters thereof, from, or to any means of conveyance, without the existence of a permit for such loading, unloading, or carriage, from the competent authority.
Art. 33
(1) The licensing authority may require any person, in whose possession is an arm, to produce the licence, which empowers him to carry, or possess such arm, and may also require the production of such arm.
(2) In case of non-production of the licence, the licensing authority may seize the such arm, and the possessor thereof shall be granted seven days to bring the same, and where he does not produce it, within such period, he shall be deemed to have committed a contravention, under the provisions of this Act.
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