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Gun Control Act of 1968
The (GCA or GCA68) a U.S. federal law that regulates the firearms industry and firearms ownership.
Nazi gun control argument
the claim that gun regulations in Nazi Germany helped facilitate the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust.
Gun control in China
In the People's Republic of China, access by the general public to firearms is subject to some of the strictest control measures in the world.
Gun control in Russia
carried out in accordance with the Federal Law on Weapons.
Gun control in Germany
In Germany, access to guns is controlled by the German Weapons Act, which adheres to the European Firearms Directive and was first enacted in 1972, and superseded by the law of 2003.
Gun control in Italy
Gun control in Italy incorporates the political and regulatory aspects of firearms usage in the country within the framework of the European Union's Firearms Directive.
Gun control in the Soviet Union
During the Russian Civil War, the Soviet government allowed a variety of small arms and bladed weapons.
Gun control in Brazil
As of 2005 in Brazil, all firearms are required to be registered with the minimum age for gun ownership being 25.
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