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The possession of weapons with potentially deadly ammunition is to be restricted according to a decision of the Federal Government.
A package of measures following the shooting of a 21-year-old in Austria. Raising the age limit and establishing a compensation fund.
The Austrian Government has agreed to raise the minimum age for acquiring certain types of weapons from 21 to 25 years and to extend the period between the purchase of the first equipment and the delivery of it, within a battery of measures with which the authorities aspire to avoid attacks such as the one carried out last week at a school in Graz. Ten people were killed by a 21-year-old former student who ended up taking his life and who used f…
After the rampage in Graz, the government wants to tighten the arms law.The minimum age for category B weapons increases from 21 to 25. The cooling phase after the purchase is extended to four weeks.


At the Council of Ministers, a bunch of measures were decided after the Graz amok run – the Federal Trojan is speaking to Interior Minister Karner live


After the rampage of Graz, the Austrian government has tightened the law on arms. So far, it has been quite easy in Austria to get a gun legally. What is it like in other countries?
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