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Ecuador. 1997 ‘Customs Clearance (Despacho Aduanero).’ Regulations to the Act on Arms, Ammunition, Explosives and Accessories, Executive Decree No. 169. RO/32; Title IV, Chapter II (Article 22), p. 14. Quito: Ministry of the Attorney General of the Republic of Ecuador. 27 March

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Reglamento a la Ley Sobre Armas, Municiones, Explosivos y Accesorios. Decreto Ejecutivo No. 169. RO/ 32

Artículo 22. Despacho Aduanero

Las autoridades de aduana no podrán efectuar el despacho de armas, municiones, explosivos y accesorios si los interesados no presentarán los permisos correspondientes y la guía de libre tránsito.

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[Translation by GunPolicy.org]

Regulations to the Act on Arms, Ammunition, Explosives and Accessories, Executive Decree No. 169. RO/32

Article 22. Customs Clearance

Customs clearance of firearms, ammunition, explosives and accessories may not be carried out by competent authorities if the concerned individuals did not provide the relevant licences and the free transit permit.

ID: Q9301

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