Shock in Austria: New Weapons Act planned after Graz-AmoFlauf!

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After the killing spree in Graz, Austria plans to tighten the weapons law: gun farms only from 21 and 25 years.

Österreich plant nach dem Amoklauf in Graz eine Verschärfung des Waffengesetzes: Schusswaffenbesitz erst ab 21 bzw. 25 Jahren.
After the killing spree in Graz, Austria plans to tighten the weapons law: gun farms only from 21 and 25 years.

Shock in Austria: New Weapons Act planned after Graz-AmoFlauf!

The Austrian government is planning a comprehensive tightening of the Weapons Act, a step that takes place in response to the tragic killing spree in Graz of June 10, 2025. In this incident, a 21-year-old killed nine young people and a teacher. The draft law stipulates that the possession of firearms in category B (such as pistols) will only be allowed from the age of 25, while for category C weapons (like rifles) the minimum age will be reduced to 21 years. This reports Vol.at.

A central component of the new bill is the introduction of a mandatory psychological report in the first adjustment and every five years. In addition, the examination of the weapon law reliability is revised. The changes also include a personal exploration discussion to improve the quality of the reports. The waiting period for the first acquisition of a firearm is extended to four weeks, so far it was only three days.

Psychological reports and their meaning

An important aspect of weapons law concerns the psychological reports that serve to determine the "weapon permissibility" of a person. In the case of the gunner in Graz, it was found that he had successfully passed such an expert opinion in March, which enabled him to receive his gun ownership card in May. Such an expert opinion was required for the purchase of his Glock 19 pistol; However, he was able to legally acquire the shotgun without this test. Loud puls24.at However, the gunman also noticed negatively during training in a shooting club, which raises questions about care about the allocation of gunless.

The psychological reports are created by tested psychologists and assess the psychological stability of the applicants. The tests can last between one and two hours and contain different personality tests. It is recommended to have personal conversations, although these are not expressly prescribed. Critics fear that the defined legal requirements could affect the quality of the reports.

Review and regulations for gun ownership

The new draft law also stipulates that all arms owners are checked every five years. People who have applied for a weapon law certificate without a valid hunting card must also submit a psychological report. In the event of non -provision or negative results, the approval can be withdrawn. For newly registered category-C weapons within the past two years, a weapon permit and a reliability test is required.

The parliamentary groups have already received the legislative proposal, which is under discussion in the domestic committee on Thursday. A two -week assessment period is planned. The Greens also demand stricter measures and more security in dealing with firearms.

Further information on the new regulations and the psychological reports are on the website of the KFV visible.