§ 60129 Severability
§ 60100 Definitions
§ 60101 Chapter Not Applicable
§ 60102 Ownership, etc
§ 60103 Ownership, etc
§ 60104 Dealer: Register: Dealer, etc
§ 60105 Shooting Gallery
§ 60106 Identification Card: Required
§ 60107 Same: Contents
§ 60108 Same: Restrictions
§ 60109 Concealed Firearms
§ 60109.1 Concealed Firearms; Shall Issue License
§ 60110 Registration
§ 60110.1 Firearms
§ 60111 Transfer of Firearm: Private
§ 60112 Same: Pawnbroker
§ 60113 Loss, Destruction or Theft of Identification Card or\r\nFirearm
§ 60114 Identification Card: Possession
§ 60115 Dealer: Registration
§ 60116 Conduct of Dealer\’s Business
§ 60117 Repair
§ 60118 Private Sale or Transfer
§ 60119 Shooting Gallery: Registration
§ 60120 Rules and Regulations
§ 60121 Prohibitions and Penalties
§ 60121.1 Same: Restricted Bullets
§ 60121.2 Same: Same
§ 60122 Fees
§ 60123 Revalidation of Previous Weapon Registration
§ 60124 Registration of Prohibited Firearms
§ 60125 Firearms Forfeited: When
§ 60126 Registry
§ 60127 New Residents
§ 60128 Exceptions
§ 60129 v2 Severability

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 10 > Chapter 60 - Firearms

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