Montenegro Gun Control

SOURCE www.breitbart.com
Montenegro's National Security Council considers new gun controls, including a potential complete gun ban after a mass shooting that killed 12 people. Despite having a high number of illegal weapons per capita, Montenegro has relatively few mass shootings.

Key Points

  • National Security Council considers a complete gun ban after a mass shooting
  • Montenegro has a high number of illegal weapons per capita
  • Government opts for 'draconian' punishments for illegal gun possession

Pros

  • Potential decrease in gun-related violence and mass shootings
  • Enhanced public safety and security

Cons

  • Possible backlash from gun rights advocates
  • Challenges in enforcing gun control laws