
Austria tightens gun legislation after shooting in Graz
The Austrian government has announced plans to tighten gun laws following a school shooting in Graz last week. Chancellor Stocker emphasized the need for stricter rules on the purchase and possession of firearms, including raising the minimum age for permits and restrictions on the types of weapons civilians can own.
Details of the tragedy
On June 10, 2025, a 21-year-old former student opened fire at a school in Graz, killing nine students and a teacher before taking his own life. The shooter, described as introverted and isolated, had legally obtained the weapons. The incident has sparked nationwide grief and calls for action.
Government response
Chancellor Stocker highlighted the need for better psychological support in schools and improved information sharing between authorities to identify potential threats. Opposition parties, including the Greens, argue that the proposed measures do not go far enough, but there is broad support for reforms.
Broader implications
The shooting has reignited the debate on privacy laws and their impact on public safety, especially after it was revealed that the perpetrator had failed a psychological test for military service but passed the test for a gun license.