Article 15
Indigenous people who wish to make the tool for traditional customs and cultures and earning a living and meet the following conditions may apply for manufacturing, transporting and holding self-made gunshots or harpoon guns:
1. 20 years old and above.
2. Not declared to be under guardianship or assistance.
3. Not convicted for the offense referred to in Paragraph 6, Article 5-2 of the Statute or the circumstances referred to in Paragraph 4, Article 20 of the Statute.
The fishermen who are physically engaged in catching or harvesting aquatic animals and free from the circumstances referred to in Paragraph 1, Article 8 herein may apply for manufacturing, transporting or holding self-made harpoon guns.
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Article 19
The sale, transfer, lease, lending or storage of the self-made shotguns or harpoon guns among indigenous people or fishermen for earning a living shall be subject to the approval of the competent authority of the municipal governments, and county (city) governments within the jurisdiction where their domicile is located. No permission shall be granted to the indigenous people or fishermen who fail to meet Article 15 herein. In the case of sale or transfer of the same, the indigenous people or fishermen shall apply with the police office of the municipal government or county (city) government within the jurisdiction where their domicile is located, attached with the license, within 7 days following the date of permission.
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