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Kramer, Katherine. 2001 ‘General Preconditions for Licence Applications.’ Legal Controls on Small Arms and Light Weapons in South East Asia; Occasional Paper No. 3 (Table 3), pp. 7, 8. Geneva: Small Arms Survey, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva and Nonviolence International South East Asia. 1 July

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Private Possession, Carrying, and Use

In Brunei, private possession licences are only granted to members of the military or police for 'good reason', which includes sport shooting and collecting (UN, 1999c).

See Table 3: General Preconditions for Licence Applications (10 ASEAN nations)

[Applicants must have 'good reason' for firearm ownership. This can include self-defence, hunting, sport shooting and/or firearm collection. Civil servants, military and police personnel may be eligible, but civilians are not. Proof of citizenship and minimum age must be provided.]

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