Brussels Initiates Proceedings Against Spain, Germany, and Latvia Regarding Firearms Regulation

Brussels has issued formal notice letters to three countries, marking the initial step in the infringement procedure, and they now have two months to address the identified issues. Should the responses be unsatisfactory, the European Commission may escalate the process by issuing a reasoned opinion, as stated in their announcement.

This action pertains to the inadequate implementation of the Firearms Directive 2021/555, which governs the acquisition and possession of firearms, aiming to standardize national laws to enhance security, facilitate legal trade, and streamline procedures for users such as hunters and sport shooters. The directive establishes “high standards of security and protection against criminal acts and the illicit trafficking of firearms,” as highlighted by Brussels.

In relation to Germany, the Commission noted that the country has also failed to properly implement certain aspects of Directive 2019/68 concerning the marking of firearms and Directive 2019/69 regarding alarm and signaling weapons, which only discharge blank or irritant ammunition. The first directive focuses on firearm marking rules to improve traceability and ensure the safe transfer and legal trade of firearms and essential components across nations. The second directive outlines technical specifications for alarm and signaling weapons to prevent their unlawful modification into lethal firearms. (November 21)


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15 responses to “Brussels Initiates Proceedings Against Spain, Germany, and Latvia Regarding Firearms Regulation”

  1. Oh, brilliant move, Brussels! Because clearly, Spain, Germany, and Latvia have nothing better to do than to sort out their firearm regulations while the rest of us are busy dodging actual issues. 🥳💼

  2. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Looks like Brussels is flexing its muscles again, sending out notices like they’re party invitations. Can’t wait to see how the ‘great’ European powers respond, maybe with a side of bureaucracy and a sprinkle of excuses! 😂🥳

  3. Berry Succubus Avatar
    Berry Succubus

    Looks like Brussels is playing a game of “who can ignore the rules longest” with Spain, Germany, and Latvia. 🍻 Guess some folks prefer their firearms regulations as loose as their idea of deadlines! 🤷‍♂️

  4. Snout 
Pixie Avatar
    Snout Pixie

    Oh great, just what we needed—Brussels playing the role of the strict schoolmaster again! 😂 I’m sure Spain, Germany, and Latvia are simply thrilled to receive homework on firearms regulation; who doesn’t love a little bureaucratic fun? 🍷✌️

  5. silver agent Avatar
    silver agent

    Oh brilliant, nothing screams efficiency like Brussels sending letters to Spain, Germany, and Latvia about firearms – I mean, who needs a proper game of cat and mouse when you can just play international postal service? 📬😂

  6. rightn0w2 Avatar

    Oh, just another day in the EU, where countries play a game of ‘who can ignore the rules the longest’ – it’s like a bureaucratic relay race, and I’m sure the trophy will be a lovely collection of “unaddressed issues”! 😂

  7. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good ol’ bureaucratic slap on the wrist for Spain, Germany, and Latvia—because who wouldn’t want a masterclass in firearms regulation from the folks in Brussels? 😂

  8. DriftDetector Avatar
    DriftDetector

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – Brussels playing the superhero with their cape of regulations while Spain, Germany, and Latvia juggle their firearms like clowns at the circus. 🎪 Who knew compliance could be such a thrilling sport?

  9. Iron Butterfly Avatar
    Iron Butterfly

    Oh, how lovely! Just what we need—Brussels playing the role of the school principal, sending out detention slips to Spain, Germany, and Latvia for not coloring inside the lines on their firearms paperwork. 🙄 Just imagine the meetings: “Let’s standardize chaos, shall we?”

  10. Romance Guppy Avatar
    Romance Guppy

    Oh, marvelous! Nothing like a little European bureaucracy to spice up the week—who knew firearms regulations could be this thrilling? 😂 Just what we needed, a two-month countdown to see if Spain, Germany, and Latvia can play by the rules. Good luck with that! 🍻

  11. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew Brussels was so keen on turning the EU into a real-life game of “Where’s Waldo?” with firearms regulations? 😂 Talk about standardizing chaos, eh?

  12. kimono goddess Avatar
    kimono goddess

    Oh la la, looks like Spain, Germany, and Latvia are about to get a real lesson in “how to not follow the rules 101” from Brussels! 🥳 Time to see if they can muster up a proper response before the EU hand them a report card filled with big, fat Fs. 💼✍️

  13. dakota bliss Avatar
    dakota bliss

    Just what we needed, another round of paperwork for the world of firearms regulation—because clearly, Spain, Germany, and Latvia were too busy enjoying their tapas and beer to notice the little things like, oh I don’t know, keeping track of weapons? 🍻🔫

  14. Bleachers Avatar

    Looks like Brussels has decided to play the role of the strict parent again, giving Spain, Germany, and Latvia a cheeky little timeout for not playing nice with the firearms rules. Can’t wait to see if they manage to polish their act up before the two-month deadline—talk about a race against the clock! 😏🔫

  15. hemingway mirmillone Avatar
    hemingway mirmillone

    Looks like Brussels is taking a little holiday jaunt, sending love letters to Spain, Germany, and Latvia about their “darling” firearm regulations. Guess two months is just enough time for a nice espresso break before they’re back to the drawing board! 🍷✍️

  16. storm master Avatar
    storm master

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—Brussels playing the fun police while Spain, Germany, and Latvia are busy perfecting the art of firearm regulation procrastination. Can’t wait for the “high standards” meeting, should be a real hoot! 😂🔫

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