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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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Montenegrins hand over weapons

According to the results of the campaign "The values ​​of life - return weapons", as well as the entry into force of the new Weapons Act, according to RTCG, over 500 firearms were handed over by Montenegrin citizens since March this year. The Balkans still remain the largest supplier of illegal weapons to Europe, yet at the domestic level, people no longer strive to own unregistered ammunition. In addition to the weapons themselves, 125 units of various explosives and grenades were surrendered and almost 10,000 cartridges. However, the Montenegrin police asks all those who decided to keep their weapons for memory, to disable it by any available means, and those who own illegal weapons and want to carry out the legalization procedure should apply to them by March 2017. Amnesty does not apply to rifled automatic weapons left in some families after the war.

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