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Capie, David. 2002 ‘Thailand: Domestic gun control.’ Small Arms Production and Transfers in South East Asia (146), p. 91. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. 1 January

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Thailand: Domestic gun control

The Thai military has been actively involved in circumventing some gun control laws…

After an investigation by police and Interior Ministry officials, it was discovered that the military was being used to bypass restrictions on the number of weapons each gun shop could apparently import in a year…

An estimated 30000 pistols and rifles were imported using this loophole in 1996 alone.

ID: Q1265

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