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16 Οκτ 2024 · The Firearms Directive (EU) 2021/555 defines minimum common rules on the acquisition and possession of firearms in the EU, as well as on the transfer of firearms from one EU country to another. It replaces the previous Directive 91/477/EEC as revised in 2017.
- Understanding EU policy on firearms trafficking - European Parliament
The Small Arms Survey estimates that 35 million illicit...
- Understanding EU policy on firearms trafficking - European Parliament
24 Ιουλ 2020 · Fully approximate legal control with EU legislation (including the 2017 revision of the Firearms Directive), including implementing acts on deactivation standards, on the marking of firearms and their essential components and on technical specifications for alarm and signal weapons.
7 Σεπ 1990 · Whenever the lawful use of force and firearms is unavoidable, law enforcement officials shall: (a) Exercise restraint in such use and act in proportion to the seriousness of the offence and the legitimate objective to be achieved; (b) Minimize damage and injury, and respect and preserve human life;
The Small Arms Survey estimates that 35 million illicit firearms were owned by civilians in the EU in 2017, 56 % of the estimated total of firearms for the region, and these figures suggest that illicit firearms outnumber legally held firearms in 12 EU Member States.
It sets common minimum standards on the acquisition, possession, and commercial exchange of civilian firearms (e.g. firearms used for sport shooting and hunting) within the European Union (EU).
Directive (EU) 2021/555 is a legal act of the European Union which sets minimum standards regarding civilian firearms acquisition and possession that EU member states must implement into their national legal systems. It codified Council Directive 91/477/EEC of 18 June 1991.
This resource book relates to the use of force and firearms by law enforcement officials. Law enforcement officials’ power to use force derives from the duty of the State to maintain public order, to protect persons within its jurisdiction, and ensure human rights and the rule of law.