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Rwanda Cracks Down on Non-Lethal Guns, Security Firms Freak Out
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47962, member: 636"] Rwanda just rolled out tough new rules for non-lethal weapons like pepper spray and rubber bullet guns. Interior Minister Vincent Biruta signed the regulations to keep citizens safe and maintain order across the country. Anyone who wants these weapons must apply for special permits from the national police force. The new law covers everything from electric shock devices to paintball equipment. People caught breaking these rules face serious consequences. The government decided only certain groups can apply for these special licenses. Private security companies and training schools can request permits for their operations. Correctional facilities and recreational businesses like paintball arenas also qualify for applications. Each license stays valid for five years before owners need to renew their permits. All applicants must prove they meet strict safety requirements before getting approval. Everyone who receives a permit must complete professional training courses about weapon safety. License holders need to keep detailed records about their equipment and submit regular reports to authorities. The police will work with other agencies to track these weapons at borders and inside the country. Training programs teach people how to handle these devices responsibly and safely. Misusing approved weapons outside designated areas remains strictly forbidden. The new regulations take effect right away across Rwanda. Current weapon owners must update their paperwork to match the fresh requirements. Police officials will monitor both local and international movement of these devices. The government hopes these measures will prevent accidents and criminal misuse. Rwanda wants to show other African nations how to balance security needs with citizen safety. [/QUOTE]
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