Abstract

The article states that arms and ammunition smuggling is one of the most serious threats to society's security. Illicit trade in arms and ammunition can lead to acts of terrorism, crime and international instability. One way to combat arms and ammunition smuggling is to establish legal incentives to prevent this phenomenon. One of the most effective methods of combating the smuggling of weapons and ammunition is to establish strong legal incentives to help prevent the trade of these dangerous goods. National legislation should ensure proper procedures, control and accountability for violations of the law. Establishing stiff penalties and other sanctions can help reduce the number of cases of arms and ammunition smuggling.
 Arms and ammunition smuggling poses a serious threat to security and international stability. States and international organizations are making significant efforts to counter this phenomenon. One effective tool to combat arms smuggling is the creation of legal incentives to enforce laws, regulate the circulation and storage of weapons and ammunition.
 The use of innovative methods, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain technology and others, in combating the smuggling of weapons and ammunition is an important legal incentive.
 In addition, there is a need to change the legislation to ensure more effective regulation of the circulation and storage of weapons and ammunition. This includes the regulation of production, import, export, transit, storage and transportation of weapons and ammunition. To achieve this goal, states must change or supplement their legislation and standards at the international level. Thus, arms and ammunition smuggling is a serious threat to national security and global stability. One of the most effective methods of combating arms and ammunition smuggling is the establishment of strong legal incentives that will help prevent trade in these dangerous goods. National legislation should ensure proper procedures, control and accountability for violations of the law. Establishing stiff penalties and other sanctions can help reduce the number of cases of arms and ammunition smuggling.

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