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  • ~UARY 27, 1933 AMENDED BY ~AW NO. '+j8 DATEDJUNE 21, I 946 • F'Of.< SMALL! ARMS (SHOTGUN~,. PISTOLS ANo HUNTING. GUNS, SIX t11LLI11ETERS OR. L.ESSI 1.!lCENSE TO, PURCHASE :-!UST13E OST A I ~ED FROM Cl-1l EF OF POL.I CE • l ~, HOME O 1 STRICT WHO· • I
  • place one wish~So is in any •In MEXICO:, Article 10 of the Constitution gj_ves each citizen the right to have a firearm for self-protection can be 7 a firearm kent in a home 1 office o__r vehicle without any s-pecia1 authorisation. 4ob The acquisition
  • • BAS 1C· SA LAW i ARMS& AMMO· ACT ·19~7· Nth. 28 J P'Ro,.· • VI r.)ES FOR - SIR JCT CONTROL. PYER I Nl'ORT, ~¥P0R.T .f ~NU~At!URE ; AN6_f0SSE~SI0_!'4_ALLTYPES ARM§.:~Ma. o~~T $~0ULD . COPYOF 1,.AW~ NO• U/37 J Pl.US- AN£NDMENT,·· 211561 • 39/61, 93
  • ~• NONE l NVOLW I NG, Fil REARMS, s BREAK IN~· AN(? ENl'E~ J NGI UNGUARDED MOST PREVALENT FQRM HOMES OR, AUTOMOBJ LES BY UNARMED I NO I,V l DU~LS, i, sio~· Ll_CENSiNG, OF ~RMS PARtI~U~ARL~· ~TRICT~_VIRTUA~LI\' NO LICENSES GRAN:rEo To 1NO Iv I DUALS
  • , in the middle of the center white stripe. This coat of arms illustrates an old Aztec legend: The wandering nation was to find an island home in a lake by whose shores cactus grew. On one cactus the Aztecs would see an eagle holding a snake in its beak. The green
  • . Shotguns; cer­ tain cooperatives and legally . registered shooting clubs. Yes, ·for sport· guns used by • shooting clubs (shotguns· generally avail­ abJ_e). · Certain limitation on per­ mit holders is that weapon is only to be trans­ ported between home
  • collective, and club1. Permit• are required for these, however. Individual hunter• or apertsmen mu1t have gun permit• and valid hunting licenae1 for apecified areas. If they hunt in other than their home areas, their permit• and licenses must be amend d