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10 Countries with the Easiest Gun Laws In The World

By Madhuri.A
krishna murthy
Here are the 10 countries with the friendliest gun laws:
Switzerland: 'Free arms' such as single-shots and bolt-action rifles can be purchased by anyone over 18 years of age without a permit.
Czech Republic: Citizens may obtain concealed-carry permits without declaring a reason, and even carry up to two concealed firearms.
Canada: All gun ownership requires a “possession and acquisition license.”
Italy: There are 3 licenses that allow individuals to own firearms: a hunting license; a shooting sports license; and a concealed carry license.
Panama: Short-barreled rifles and shotguns are legal in Panama. Concealed carry permits are relatively easy to acquire
Norway: Gun licenses are issued for hunting and sports shooting only to “responsible and sober” individuals. Concealed and open carry are prohibited until you get a permit
Argentina: There is no limitation to the number of guns one can license or the amount of ammo you can have for a licensed gun.
Finland: Requirements to get a gun license include criminal and mental health checks, and a theory and practical exam.
France: Be older than 18 (or over 12 with permission for shooting sports)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: The issuance of permits is governed by the police, to whom you apply and can appeal if denied. When you get a permit, you are automatically granted concealed carry rights.
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