This video discusses the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) for the Philippine Firearms Law (RA 10591). It clarifies that 'small arms,' including semi-automatic firearms up to 7.62mm caliber, are generally permissible for civilian ownership, while 'light weapons' are restricted. The IRR aims to effectively implement the law's intent and was developed through extensive stakeholder consultations.
This video breaks down the estimated costs associated with obtaining a License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) in the Philippines. It details the LTOPF fee, ID printing, and other miscellaneous expenses like notarization, photos, and transportation, providing a total estimated cost for new applicants.
This video discusses the legal and ethical implications of drawing a firearm during a road rage incident in the Philippines. It references Republic Act 10591, emphasizing that firearms are for self-defense against threats to life and not for escalating altercations. The speaker highlights the responsibility that comes with carrying a firearm and the severe consequences of improper use, including potential harm to bystanders.
This video discusses the legal framework surrounding firearm ownership in the Philippines, particularly in relation to Senator Robin Padilla's extensive collection. It clarifies licensing requirements, registration processes, and the implications of being a reservist in the Philippine Army. The discussion also touches upon the debate surrounding civilian ownership of full-automatic weapons and the proper display of firearms.
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