Voluntary surrender of non-firearm weapons exempts individuals from liability
Individuals who voluntarily surrender pneumatic, signaling, bladed, throwing weapons, or self-defense devices, which they unlawfully possess, will be exempt from administrative liability.

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A law signed by the president has introduced an amendment to the Code of Administrative Responsibility.
According to the amendment, if an individual voluntarily surrenders pneumatic, signaling, bladed, throwing weapons, or self-defense devices that they unlawfully possess, they will be exempt from administrative liability.
This provision did not exist previously.
The law will come into effect from the date of its official publication.
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