Strömmer (M): Limit the availability of semi -automatic weapons

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  • Strömmer (M): Limit the availability of semi -automatic weapons

    Strömmer (M): Limit the availability of semi -automatic weapons

    One of the proposals that the government and the Swedish Democrats will proceed with is to limit the availability of semi -automatic weapons.

    – We know that they can cause a lot of damage in great time, says the Minister of Justice.

    He emphasizes that it is a preventive measure because weapons of this type have been used in other countries but that he cannot comment on whether it was the weapons model used in Örebro.

    Why is the message coming right now?

    – There is no doubt if it happens in the light of what we saw in Örebro.

  • Tobias Andersson (SD) is raging against new weapons rules

    Photo: screenshot from x/@sdtobbe

    Tobias Andersson (SD) is raging against new weapons rules

    The government and the Swedish Democrats announced earlier in the day that they have agreed to proceed to change rules regarding a weapons license.

    Now the party’s own MP Tobias Andersson is raging against the message.

    “I’m not behind this,” he writes in a post on X.

  • The Social Democrats: “Get the number of weapons in circulation”

    The Social Democrats: “Get the number of weapons in circulation”

    The Social Democrats believe that control over who has weapons today is too poor.

    – From a political point of view, collection and action are needed, says Social Democrats’ legal political spokesman Teresa Carvalho.

    The party proposes, among other things, that all weapons litches that exist today are reviewed.

    – We hope to find a consensus on a more restrictive attitude.

  • A woman has been allowed to leave the hospital after the mass shoot

    A woman has been allowed to leave the hospital after the mass shoot

    A woman who has been treated for minor injuries after the mass shooting at Campus Risbergska has now been allowed to leave the hospital.

    The five shot -damaged persons remain in the hospital. Two of them are cared for at IVA, the condition is described as serious but stable.

    For the other persons, the condition is described as stable.

  • Government changes rules regarding weapons license

    Automatic carbine Armalite Rifle, AR15. A semi -automatic ball weapon of the type is used in hunting. Photo: Mikael Fritzon/TT

    Government changes rules regarding weapons license

    The Government and the Swedish Democrats will proceed with proposals to “clarify the rules for suitability testing” and “limit access to certain semi-automatic weapons such as AR-15”.

    This is what the government writes in a press release.

    “In addition, the collaboration parties agree to provide an assignment to the Police Authority and the National Board of Health and Welfare to strengthen and develop the work on the notification of persons who, for medical reasons, are unsuitable to hold firearms.”

  • Girl hit by car in Borås

    Girl hit by car in Borås

    A girl has been hit by a car when she was going across the road.

    After she herself said that she has a pain in the foot and back of her head, she has been taken to hospital.

    The police have made a report of negligence in traffic but no one is suspected.

  • Six people are charged with shots in Sundsvall

    Six people are charged with shots in Sundsvall

    In October 2024 it was shot against and in a home in Sundsvall. Now, charges are brought against six people suspected of being involved.

    One of the persons is suspected of extremely serious weapons crime and attempted murder. Others are suspected of assisting, among other things.

    Two of the people are under 18 years.

    The investigation shows that they received the weapons from two people in another part of the country – even they are now being charged with suspected serious weapons offenses.

    The trial starts February 18th.

  • Accident on E22

    Accident on E22

    A passenger car and minibus must have collided with each other.

    The accident has happened between Listerby and Nättraby outside Ronneby.

    “Both cars should be carried,” says Katarina Rusin of the police.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the accident has a very large impact on accessibility.

  • Man assaulted in rotebro

    Man assaulted in rotebro

    A man has been taken to hospital after being subjected to some kind of violence.

    The man has been assaulted in Rotebro.

    – Initially, the person should not have life -threatening injuries, says Anders Bryngelsson at the police.

    The police have been able to talk to the man and are now looking for a suspected perpetrator.

  • Aircraft disappeared in the United States – several are missing

    Aircraft disappeared in the United States – several are missing

    Ten people are missing after an aircraft has disappeared in Alaska, USA.

    Nine passengers and a pilot are aboard the missing plane that disappeared during a flight from Unalakleet to Nome. The flight takes about an hour between the two cities in Alaska.

    The missing flight is the latest incident among several flight disasters in the United States lately.

    On January 30, a passenger plane collided in the air with a helicopter from the US military in the capital Washington. All 67 people on board were killed.

    Close to that, an airplane crashed straight into a neighborhood in the city of Philadelphia, where seven people were killed and 19 injured. What caused the accident is not clear.

  • Fire broke out after bed smoking

    Fire broke out after bed smoking

    During the night, the police had to move out to an apartment in Örebro where it started to burn.

    The fire started in a bed after someone smoked in it.

    The three people who lived in the apartment were taken to hospital, two of them had inhaled smoke.

    The fire is now extinguished and the police have prepared a notification regarding generally dangerous destruction.

  • Threats to Jewish sites – drones over Stockholm

    The map shows areas in Stockholm where drones will be used for surveillance around the clock. Photo: Anders Humlebo/TT

    Threats to Jewish sites – drones over Stockholm

    The police have decided that drones should monitor parts of Nybroplan, Diplomatstaden and Kungsträdgården in Stockholm, among others, for three months, TT writes.

    The background is the threats directed at Jewish and Israeli interests. In 2024, for example, a sharp object was found in connection with the Embassy of Israel, a shooting also happened.

  • Greece has announced emergency after earthquakes

    Greece has announced emergency after earthquakes

    Over the past week, the popular tourist island of Santorini has suffered several earthquakes.

    Over 10,000 people have been forced to evacuate from the island and Greece has announced emergency.

    In total, there are hundreds of smaller quakes in the sea outside the island, but late Wednesday came a quake with magnitude 5.2.

  • Trump cuts in the personnel force on USAID

    Trump cuts in the personnel force on USAID

    According to several sources to The Reuters news agency President Donald Trump is only planning to retain fewer than 300 employees of today’s just over 10,000. So far, the task has not been officially commented.

    USAID is the world’s largest donor. Elon Musk, who was commissioned by Trump to lead efficiency work, has already frozen funding to the authority.

  • ÖB visited Ukraine

    Commander -in -chief Michael Claesson. Photo: Wiktor Nummelin/TT

    ÖB visited Ukraine

    Sweden’s ÖB Michael Claesson has visited Ukraine and met the country’s defense minister Rustem Umerov and military manager Oleksandr Srsky.

    Among other things, collaborative projects were discussed in the defense industry during the meeting, writes Umerov in a post on Facebook.

    The Armed Forces confirms for TT that Claesson was in Kyiv. “ÖB Michael Claesson has just left Ukraine after a visit,” the Armed Forces announced in a post on X on Thursday.

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