After the killing spree in Graz: Government presents drastic security measures!

Nach dem Amoklauf in Graz am 14. Juni 2025 präsentiert die österreichische Regierung ein umfassendes Maßnahmenpaket für mehr Sicherheit.
After the killing spree in Graz on June 14, 2025, the Austrian government presents a comprehensive package of measures for more security. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

After the killing spree in Graz: Government presents drastic security measures!

Graz, Österreich - The Austrian federal government has a comprehensive package The killing spree that ended with the perpetrator's suicide triggered great dismay among the population and politics. The incident re -sparked the debate about security measures and weapons laws in Austria, especially since the perpetrator had both weapons, a pistol and a sawn -off shotgun, legally and had passed a psychological test.

As part of the package presented on today's date, June 18, 2025, the government emphasized the urgent need for precautions and prevention. The measures not only aim at immediate aid for those affected, but also on a long -term improvement in security in schools and the prevention of violence. A newly created compensation fund of 20 million euros should help to support relatives and victims unbureaucratically, especially in the event of funeral costs and psychological care.

comprehensive security measures

The concrete steps include increasing police presence in schools until the end of the school year and the doubling of school psychologists over the next three years. At the same time, mandatory parenting talks are introduced when students are faced with demolition or suspension. The government has also announced that individual security concepts at schools should be regularly evaluated and adapted.

Chancellor Christian Stocker emphasized the importance of these measures and announced that the government would submit suggestions to the Parliament to tighten the weapons law. Access to weapons should be subject to even stricter suitability requirements in the future. The minimum age for the acquisition of firearms is raised from 21 to 25 years, the waiting period extended to four weeks when buying the first weapon.

psychological tests and weapons law

A central goal of the new weapons law is to improve psychological aptitude tests that have to be completed before purchasing a weapon. When attributing weapon ownership cards, the relevant data between the authorities should be better exchanged, which increases the possibility that mentally unstable people do not have any access to weapons. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner also called for a strengthening of psychological expertise in both schools and in the area of ​​the weapons authority.

The demand for strict regulations is also supported by various political groups. While the FPÖ warns of “pure event legislation” in the Weapons Act, Greens boss Werner Kogler is pleased with the measures taken and demands additional support offers for those affected. Kogler advocates a rethink in relation to gun ownership, towards a safe environment without firearms. An online initiative has already collected over 77,000 signatures for an immediate ban on firearms in private owners

conclusion and outlook

This government decision, which reacts to the terrible events in Graz, shows the will to improve the social security standards. The killing spree has not only changed the lives of many people, but also revitalized political discussions in Austria about weapons law and mental health. It remains to be seen how effectively the implemented measures will be in practice and whether they can actually lead to a reduction in violence in schools.

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