The proposed new Law on Weapons mandates reverification of existing weapon licenses and imposes severe penalties for failing to surrender illegal weapons.
Montenegro has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in Europe, with estimates ranging from 100,000 to over 245,000 firearms in the country.
Prime Minister Spajic announced plans to expedite hiring 200 additional police officers due to staff shortages, with approximately 1,000 officers retiring in the past two years.
Following the mass shooting in Cetinje that claimed 12 lives, including two children, the government is implementing stricter gun control measures to enhance public safety.
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