Montenegro Tightens Gun Laws in Wake of Tragic Mass Shooting, Prime Minister Pushes for Swift Law Enforcement Reforms
PODGORICA, Montenegro — Montenegro’s government is set to introduce stringent gun control measures in the wake of a devastating mass shooting that claimed the lives of 12 individuals, including two children, in the historic city of Cetinje. This tragic event occurred on New Year’s Day, prompting a swift governmental response aimed at revising the national firearms policy. Prime Minister Milojko Spajic unveiled the proposed Law on Weapons just two days after the massacre, following a …