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Serbia. 1992 ‘Basic Provisions.’ Republic of Serbia Law on Weapons and Ammunition, No.9/92 [Law as 2003]; Part I (Article 1). Belgrade: Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia. 1 January

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Law on Weapons and Ammunition

Official Gazette, Republic of Serbia, No. 9/92, 53/93, 67/93, 48/94, 44/98, 39/2003

1. Basic Provisions

Article 1
This law shall define acquisition, possession, carrying, trade, transportation, repairing and alternation of the weapons, weapon components and ammunition.

The provisions of this Law shall also apply to the foreigners who have approved permanent residence or temporary residence longer than one year if not otherwise defined by the international agreement.

[Editor's Note: After reviewing available legislation and other source documents, GunPolicy.org found no evidence of a provision in law to regulate the 'ballistic fingerprinting' aspect of firearm policy. As some authorities enforce restrictions only in practice, the mere absence of a published legal provision should be treated with caution]

ID: Q9170

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