Estonian parliament bans Russians and Belarusians from owning guns

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as he wrote DelphiThe Estonian Parliament adopted amendments to the Guns Law. Citizens of Russia and Belarus will no longer be allowed to own guns.

According to the new amendments, the right to own a gun will be granted only to citizens of NATO and EU member states who have a residence permit in the country.

In other cases, permits to keep a gun will be invalid.

The government has set a transitional period during which you can surrender weapons or render them unusable for firing. Otherwise, the weapon will be forcibly confiscated.
The law should go into effect on March 15.

Earlier, Valery Fadeev, the head of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Human Rights (HRC), said that a permit similar to a gun permit should be introduced to own fighting dog breeds.

Vladimir Golubev, President of the Russian Cynological Federation reportedcinologists urged legislators not to equate dogs of fighting breeds with weapons. “There is no concept of fighting dog breeds, this category has not been recognized by any international siniological organization. The point here is not in the dog and its breed, but in the owner, ”said Golubev.

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