Austria plans new weapons laws to AmoFlauf in Graz!

After the killing spree in Graz, Austria plans to tighten weapons right to check psychological stability when buying weapons.
After the killing spree in Graz, Austria plans to tighten weapons right to check psychological stability when buying weapons. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Austria plans new weapons laws to AmoFlauf in Graz!

After the shocking killing spree at a school in Graz, in which a 21-year-old Austrian killed nine young people and a teacher on Tuesday, the Austrian federal government plans to intensify gun law. In an interview with ORF-Radio, Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) announced that the government will examine various measures to prevent such tragedies in the future. The considerations include increasing the minimum age for the purchase of weapons and the tightening of the psychological tests for the weapon ownership card, which were already decisive for the gunner. This reports Radiohochstift.de .

The tragic events reflect a dark reality. The perpetrator had a pistol on the day of the killing spree and a sawn -off shotgun, both legally in his possession. In 2021 he was classified as unsuitable for the Armed Forces due to psychological problems, but was able to exist in March of this year a psychological report, which earned him the gun ownership card in May. While a psychological report was necessary for the Glock 19 pistol, the shotgun could be bought without further hurdles. This is one of the weaknesses that must now be discussed in the course of the ongoing discussions about weapons right, as in the report of puls24.at is shown in detail.

tightening the psychological tests in focus

The current psychological reports to obtain a weapon possession card must be created by tested psychologists and are intended to determine the applicant's “weapons”. However, there are concerns about the quality of these reports. Critics raise the argument that legal requirements could affect the care and accuracy of the ratings.

According to expert Susanne Glantschnig, the overall picture of the applicant is crucial when creating the report. Negative reports lead to a six -month lock, but social isolation or bullying do not constitute an automatic reasons for exclusion. These results should be supplemented by a regularly taking place every five years in order to better consider any changes in psychological stability.

next steps

In view of the dramatic events, it is not surprising that the government is now planning a package of measures that will probably be published in the coming week. The demand for a clear and strict gun law is widespread in public and with political observers. The processes for psychological reports are also the focus of the discussion, since the gunman became noticeable during training in a shooting club, which raises questions about current practice and security.

For those affected and relatives of the victims, it is only to be hoped that such tragedies can be prevented in the future. Further information on the developments related to this topic can also be found on Wien.orf.at .

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