The European Commission has initiated formal infringement proceedings against Spain, Germany, and Latvia over concerns regarding their implementation of firearms regulations. The move highlights Brussels’ intensified efforts to ensure uniform application of EU law across member states, particularly in the sensitive area of weapons control. This development marks a significant step in the bloc’s ongoing scrutiny of national compliance with EU directives aimed at enhancing public safety and curbing illegal arms trafficking.
Brussels Initiates Legal Action Against Spain Germany and Latvia for Firearms Law Violations
The European Commission has formally launched infringement procedures against Spain, Germany, and Latvia, citing non-compliance with the EU’s stringent firearms regulations. These countries are alleged to have failed in fully implementing Directive (EU) 2021/555, aimed at strengthening background checks and enhancing control measures on firearms within member…
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Author : Isabella Rossi
Publish date : 2025-11-22 07:39:00
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