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European Commission seeks to tighten controls on legal guns

In light of the recent attacks in Paris, European ministers met in Brussels on Friday to establish new gun control measures to include a ban on semi-auto firearms.

Just a week after a series of terrorist attacks in the French capital that claimed the lives of more than 120, the members of the European Union stepped up implementation of a sweeping draft proposal introduced after April’s attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper.

“The recent terrorist attacks on Europe’s people and values were coordinated across borders, showing that we must work together to resist these threats,” said EC President Jean-Claude Juncker in a statement. “Today’s proposal, prepared jointly by Commissioners Elżbieta Bieńkowska and Dimitris Avramopoulos, will help us tackle the threat of weapons falling into the hands of terrorists. Organised criminals accessing and trading military grade firearms in Europe cannot and will not be tolerated.”

Inside the 28 member states of the EU there are currently four classifications of firearms.

The first, full-auto, and military style semi-auto firearms, are forbidden from civilian ownership unless they have been deactivated. The second, which includes many sporting semi-auto firearms, are allowed with special permits though some countries such as Great Britain also ban these. The third and fourth types are repeaters such as pump-action and other firearms.

Under the new guidelines, civilian ownership of any former select-fire or semi-auto military or military-style firearm, even if it had been demilled or deactivated, would be prohibited. Next, the second category of currently allowed semi-autos would have to be deactivated. Further restrictions and regulations would be placed on blank-firing guns as well as increased reporting requirements for gun makers, importers, collectors, and brokers.

Finally, the commission is seeking to crack down on internet gun sales and marketing inside the EU.

“The adoption of the firearms package today is proof of the Commission’s determination to address the new reality we are confronted with,” said Citizenship Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos. “We need to remove regulatory divergences across the EU by imposing stricter, harmonised EU standards for firearms and ensuring efficient exchange of information between Member States.”

There is mounting opposition to the proposal from law-abiding European gun owners.

“The victims of this tragedy have not been buried yet, the criminals are still on the loose and the police has not even finished the investigation and yet the EU is announcing measures to prevent something like that from happening again,” reads an online petition begun by a Belgian that has already garnered over 100,000 signatures in four days.

“Since then the EU has been preparing new legislation to ban semi-automatic firearms in the hands of law abiding EU citizens. Despite the fact that these weapons were not used by terrorists and are not even typically used by criminals. They use unregistered, untraceable black market full auto Kalashnikovs,” continues the petition which is receiving the online support of popular European gun advocates such as Instructor Zero.

If adopted, the measures would be up to each member state to enforce in their own way but should the European Commission believe a nation is not meeting the guidelines it could potentially bring that member to the European Court of Justice in a dispute.

http://www.guns.com/2015/11/23/european-commission-seeks-to-tighten-controls-on-legal-guns/

Author: harry p.

A Gen X mechanical engineer who values family, strength, discipline, self-reliance and freedom who is doing what he can to protect his family, belittle morons and be ready for the tough times ahead. Discipline=Freedom

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 25, 2015 7:08 am

Gee, what a complete and unexpected development.

If it weren’t for all those easy going gun laws in France, none of this would have happened.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 25, 2015 8:38 am

Sometimes people just plain insist in being stupid.

Maybe they should be demanding more control of suicide bombs as well, it would be just as effective.

Administrator
Administrator
Admin
  Anonymous
November 25, 2015 9:04 am

A Sad Story of Human Stupidity

by Karl Denninger

This is a bummer, but it points out that human stupidity knows few boundaries, and when mixed with “matters of the heart” it can (and often does) get you killed.

An Austrian teen who ran away to Syria last year to marry an ISIS fighter was beaten to death when she had a change of heart and tried to escape from the terror group, local media reported.

Yeah, well, marrying a musloid nutjob who believes in cutting off heads is pretty far up on the list of human idiocy. It’s not like these people haven’t made well-known their penchant for doing that crap either; the entire world has seen their “ideology” in action over the last many years.

Wake up folks, especially if you’re young and idealistic. A mountain lion doesn’t care that you’re vegan: He is a carnivore, and you look very much like dinner.

Crat
Crat
November 25, 2015 8:57 am

It would be easier to simply outlaw murder….Oh wait!

overthecliff
overthecliff
November 25, 2015 9:30 am

We didn’t need those Einstein genes back in the western gene pool. Not much of a loss. Dumb bitch.

left a comment
left a comment
November 25, 2015 12:29 pm

“When you are going to [Europe], be sure to wear some flowers in your hair…you’re gonna meet some gentle people there…”

javelin
javelin
November 25, 2015 12:38 pm

“Today’s proposal, prepared jointly by Commissioners Elżbieta Bieńkowska and Dimitris Avramopoulos, will help us tackle the threat of weapons falling into the hands of terrorists. Organised criminals accessing and trading military grade firearms in Europe cannot and will not be tolerated.”

I wonder if old Elizabeth stomped her foot after she said that…

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
November 25, 2015 4:30 pm

These people just don’t get it. I’ll betcha if just two people in the crowd at that music hall had been concealed carry the death toll would have been much smaller.
The only solution to these mass terror attacks is an armed and aware public.

ASIG
ASIG
November 26, 2015 5:16 am

That’s great news for the terrorists, their guaranteed no French citizens will present any danger to them on any of their killing sprees.

As a matter of fact someone should make up a web page listing all the states where citizens are allowed to carry concealed and states with the strictest gun control where no citizens are carrying guns; Terrorist need to know the states where it is safe to attack and states where citizens carry guns that they would want to stay away from.