The Serbian Parliament is considering amendments to the Criminal Code that impose stricter penalties for illegal possession and use of firearms, while introducing new rules for legal firearm owners. Experts such as attorney Jovanka Zečević and Dejan Milutinović from the Sector Security Professional Association discuss the proposed changes. Milutinović notes that some aspects of the proposed amendments appear better structured compared to previous versions, particularly in clarifying situations and defining rules for legal users of firearms, including those who attend shooting ranges or engage in sports shooting. He acknowledges initial concerns about potential overly strict measures but believes this represents a positive direction. Zečević views these changes as a rare forward step in legislation, emphasizing their potential to raise public awareness about the dangers of illegal weapons and the serious consequences of criminal convictions. Both experts stress that the main issue lies not with responsible legal gun owners but with criminal networks involved in illegal arms trade, highlighting the need for strict enforcement of existing laws and early intervention in cases of repeat
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents balanced perspectives from two experts discussing both the proposed legal changes and the broader issues surrounding firearm regulation. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing favoring any particular political stance.



