Gun law in North Macedonia explained

Gun laws in North Macedonia allow firearm ownership on shall-issue basis for hunters and collectors and may-issue for self-defense purposes. With approximately 30 civilian firearms per 100 people, North Macedonia is the 15th most armed country in the world.

Regulation

In 2005 "Law on Weapons" was passed which remains in force today with some amendments. At the beginning law allowed firearm possession on may-issue basis.

In 2007 amendment was passed which removed police's discretion in granting firearm licenses for hunting purposes by stipulating what conditions must be met in order to get them, however self-defense licenses remained may-issue.[1]

Types of firearms

The law divides firearms into four categories:

Munition can only be bought with a permission given out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[2]

Getting a license

To get firearm license in North Macedonia one must be at least 18 years old, able-bodied, healthy, not representing danger to public order, has permanent residency, has technical knowledge of weapons and regulations related to them and has a justified reason for acquiring it. Justified reason especially means:

Firearm ownership

As of 2018 there are 180,000 (or 8.6 per 100 people) registered firearms in North Macedonia.[3] Small Arms Survey estimates that there are 451,000 illegal firearms in North Macedonia.

2002 survey provided breakdown for registered firearms: 70,574 hunting rifles, 48,128 pistols and revolvers and 10,982 hunting carbines[4]

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Footnotes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Закон за изменување и дополнување на законот за Оружјето. Macedonian. Amendments to "Law on Weapons". April 4, 2007. 7.
  2. Web site: July 27, 2022 . Закон за оружјето . September 19, 2022 . Ministry of Internal Affairs of North Macedonia.
  3. Web site: Only a quarter of 621,000 firearms in civilian possession are registered. August 12, 2019 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190916035931/https://mia.mk/2019/08/only-a-quarter-of-621-000-firearms-in-civilian-possession-are-registered/?lang=en . September 16, 2019.
  4. Web site: A Fragile Peace: Guns and Security in Post-conflict Macedonia. June 2004.