Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Chile. 2014 ‘Marking at Import.’ National Report of Chile on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA) and the International Tracing Instrument (ITI); Section 3, p. 3. New York, NY: Permanent Mission of Chile to the United Nations. 1 January
Relevant contents
6.13. Does your country require that SALW imported into your country be marked at the time of import? Yes
6.13.1. Who is required to mark the SALW?
IDIC, en su función de Banco de Pruebas de Chile…
6.13.4. If marked SALW imported into your country do not bear a unique marking when they arrive, does your country require that they be given such a marking? Yes
6.13.4.1 Details:
Las armas que no cumplen con el marcage correspondiente son devueltas al pais que realiza la exportacion.
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[Translation by GunPolicy.org]
6.13.1. Who is required to mark SALW?
IDIC, in its role of Chilean Ballistic Test Bank…
6.13.4. If marked SALW imported into your country do not bear a unique marking when they arrive, does your country require that they be given such a marking? Yes
6.13.4.1 Details:
Firearms that do not comply with the corresponding marking requirements are returned to the exporter country.
[SALW = Small Arms and Light Weapons; IDIC = Chilean Army's Institute of Research and Control]
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