In the aftermath of devastating mass shootings in the Balkans, a spotlight is shed on the persistent issue of illegal firearms in the region. Vesna Pejovic, who suffered the loss of her daughter and two grandsons in a recent shooting, is now advocating for stronger measures to reduce gun violence in Montenegro, aiming to transform her grief into action.
Despite mounting calls for change, the prevalence of unregistered guns remains alarmingly high, complicating the region’s efforts to address safety concerns. Government statistics suggest that an estimated 300,000 illegal firearms are circulating in Montenegro alone, raising questions about the enforcement of existing gun laws and the urgent need for reform.
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