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militia
thumb|Muster (military)|Mustering in the "Hempstead Rifles," Arkansas Volunteers, at [[Arkadelphia, Arkansas, in 1861.]]
arms trafficking
illegal trafficking or smuggling of contraband weapons or ammunition
right to keep and bear arms
right guaranteed in certain jurisdictions
gun control
laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms
gun laws and policy
gun laws are used in order to reduce the harm potential of firearms
toy weapon
images and copies of real weapons made for playing
Schießbefehl
thumb|275px|Three Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic|Border Troops guards in a [[watch tower on the Inner German border in 1984]]
estimated number of civilian guns per capita by country
Wikimedia list article
gun violence
broadly defined as violence committed with the use of a gun
gun violence in the United States
overview of gun violence in the United States
shooting of Yoshihiro Hattori
1992 fatal shooting of Yoshihiro Hattori
small arms and light weapons
two classes of man-portable weapons
Defense Distributed
American non-profit developing digital firearm schematics
Q4774379
social and political movement advocating against hunting, originating in 19th century Britain
hunt sabotage
interference with hunting by activists
gunfire locator
system that detects and conveys the location of gunfire or other weapon fire
gun politics in the United States
political concern
Postenpflicht
thumb|300px|A prisoner who was shot and killed at Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex. The Postenpflicht (German: "Duty of guards") was a general order issued to SS-Totenkopfverbände guards in Nazi concentration camps to summarily execute insubordinate prisoners. The order required guards to shoot prisoners who engaged in resistance or escape attempts, without warning; failing to do so would result in dismissal or arrest. The Postenpflicht was originally issued on October 1, 1933, for guards at Dachau concentration camp, but was later extended to other concentration camps.
Federal popular initiative "for the protection against gun violence"
Federal popular initiative for the protection against gun violence in Switzerland
Small Arms Survey
research institution on SALW and armed violence based in Geneva, Switzerland
gun ownership
act of owning a gun
2023 Serbian protests
protests in Serbia
concealed carry
the practice of carrying a handgun or other weapon concealed on one's person or in close proximity