After eight schoolchildren were killed in the first shooting this week, the government moved to tighten gun laws and said it would review all weapons permits.
. Earlier, a suspected accomplice was killed in an exchange of fire with the authorities, the public broadcaster reported.The government’s
to change gun laws Thursday included instituting a two-year moratorium on the issuance of permits to keep and carry small firearms, and a commitment to review all existing weapons permits within three months.It will also begin drafting regulations to allow mandatory drug tests in secondary and primary schools for students in the seventh and eighth grades, among other measures.
“The government of the Republic of Serbia also sends its deepest condolences to all the families of those who died in yesterday’s tragic event,” it said in a statement Thursday, referring to the school shooting.
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