Law:The Right to Bear Arms Act
18RC21
The Right to Bear Arms Act
A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the members of a well-regulated militia to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. All gun owners living in Talossa shall henceforth compose a military police force or National Guard of Talossa, to be known as the Talossan Well-Regulated Militia (La Militziâ Ben-Reguladâ Talossán--MBRT). They will receive military training and be obligated to serve for a certain period of time each year. Those gun owners who refuse to comply will be considered deserters, and shall be dealt with in whatever manner the Militia chooses to deal with deserters (blindfold optional). Anyone convicted of a crime involving firearms must be sentenced to life without parole, or worse. Ownership of guns is banned for minors and for anyone convicted of a felony. Enforcement of this law is deferred until such time as Talossa achieves more effective sovereignty.
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