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Thailand is suspending the issuance of new firearm carrying permits for a year starting Friday, as part of a broader government mission to tackle increasing gun violence. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed the order, which was published in the Royal Gazette on Thursday.

 

This decision reflects growing concerns about firearms being openly carried without just cause, often used to intimidate. According to Traisuree Taisaranakul, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior, such behaviour poses significant threats to public safety and undermines societal morale.

 

Despite stringent measures in place, Thailand reports a staggering 6.2 million registered guns with another estimated 4 million unregistered firearms within the country. This unnerving presence of guns contributes to Thailand's global ranking of 15th in gun-related deaths as of 2022, according to the World Population Review.

 

 

Previously, Mr Anutin suspended firearm permits following a tragic shooting incident involving rival student gangs in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district. Additionally, a significant police crackdown had confiscated over 2,000 illegal weapons following a deadly shooting at the Siam Paragon mall.

 

In light of these events, the Thai government is also evaluating amendments to its firearms legislation, aiming to address loopholes in its current 76-year-old law. This latest move reflects Thailand's urgent response to persistent gun-related crimes, aiming to foster a safer environment, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand is suspending the issuance of new firearm carrying permits for a year starting Friday, as part of a broader government mission to tackle increasing gun violence.

So after interviewing and background checking a persons application to carry a firearm and then decline it, that's supposed to cut down on crime?

Meaning before they would have issued a license to the wrong kind of people ?

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Thailand Halts New Firearm Permits to Combat Rising Gun Crime.

 

So ,Halt the  Permits  they have to Tell the Crims to Hold of there Crimes Shooting and Killing Until they Supply More Permits right ?

Guess what That Ain't Gonna Happen.

That's a Tosser of sn Idea that they Dreamed up.

We need More Registered guns so that People can Protect Their Home/Property/Family .

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Thailand Halts New Firearm Permits to Combat Rising Gun Crime

The PM and Anutin seem to believe that criminals do register their guns and apply for permits...

And then they wonder why they are being ridiculed

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Thailand is suspending the issuance of new firearm carrying permits for a year starting Friday, as part of a broader government mission to tackle increasing gun violence. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed the order, which was published in the Royal Gazette on Thursday.

 

This decision reflects growing concerns about firearms being openly carried without just cause, often used to intimidate. According to Traisuree Taisaranakul, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior, such behaviour poses significant threats to public safety and undermines societal morale.

 

Despite stringent measures in place, Thailand reports a staggering 6.2 million registered guns with another estimated 4 million unregistered firearms within the country. This unnerving presence of guns contributes to Thailand's global ranking of 15th in gun-related deaths as of 2022, according to the World Population Review.

 

 

 

Previously, Mr Anutin suspended firearm permits following a tragic shooting incident involving rival student gangs in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district. Additionally, a significant police crackdown had confiscated over 2,000 illegal weapons following a deadly shooting at the Siam Paragon mall.

 

In light of these events, the Thai government is also evaluating amendments to its firearms legislation, aiming to address loopholes in its current 76-year-old law. This latest move reflects Thailand's urgent response to persistent gun-related crimes, aiming to foster a safer environment, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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How many crimes are committed with legal firearms?

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There used to be US immigration form question, "are you a terrorist?"

Apparently, it helped in prosecutions later. 

Guns don't kill people, people with guns kill people. 

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