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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Gikaria",
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        "legal_name": "David Gikaria",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I support the amendment. As a committee, one of the issues that were bringing us a little problem is that even army people from a country could move in as refugees and they would want to surrender. So, what happens to the arms that they have? Do they leave them in the forest? Do they hand them over to a particular place? Even a person moving can be from the army of a neighbouring country and he is armed. What happens? Does he leave it or does he bury it under the sun? What we had agreed is that those arms must be surrendered to the nearest administrative office. When he is armed, how do you treat him? He cannot just leave an arm somewhere in the open. These are some of the issues that we found difficult to handle. That is why we had that paragraph (f). Yes, as they come, then they are separated. We know the army person and this is a normal civilian. Then you handle the army person by taking the arm. So, it was neither here nor there to retain the arm. Those people will be moving with their arms. What happens? These are some of the issues."
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