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| Name: | Reconsidering Small Arms in the Solomon Islands - Findings |
| Description: | Small Arms Survey policy briefingThere were an estimated 1,010-1,270 illegal high powered and commercial firearms in the Solomon Islands – considerably more than the 500-700 commonly reported. Robert Muggah and Philip Alpers. Geneva: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies; Working Paper, August 2003. |
| Filename: | Muggah Alpers SAS Reconsidering Small Arms in the Solomon Islands - Findings.pdf |
| Filesize: | 141.05 kB |
| Filetype: | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
| Creator: | gpo@gunpolicy.org |
| Created On: | 08/01/2003 00:00 |
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| Last updated on: | 01/16/2012 16:44 |
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