Gun laws in Guam
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Gun laws in Guam regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States.[1][2] As Guam is a territory of the United States, many U.S. federal laws apply, as well as Constitutional rulings and protections.
| Subject/Law | Long guns | Handguns | Relevant Statutes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Permit required to purchase? | Yes | Yes | 60103, 60106 | FOID required. |
| Owner License Required | Yes | Yes | 60106 | |
| Firearm registration? | Yes | Yes | 60110 | |
| License required for concealed carry? | N/A | Yes | 60109 | Shall Issue. Bill 296-32 passed by legislature for shall issue,[3] signed by Governor.[4] |
| License required for open carry? | Yes | Yes | FOID required.[1] | |
| Assault weapon law | No | No | ||
| Magazine capacity restriction? | No | No | ||
| NFA weapons restricted? | Yes | Yes | SBR, SBS, machine guns, and silencers are prohibited. Destructive devices and AOW's are legal with NFA tax stamp. | |
| Castle law | Yes[5] | |||