Germany Faces Bureaucratic Hurdles Over Rifling Laws

Germany is struggling to overcome its complex defence laws, which have been in place for seven years. The country’s rifle registration process has become a major obstacle, with many citizens frustrated by the bureaucracy involved. To access essential digital content from the Financial Times, including news and analysis on this issue, readers can sign up for a subscription. A monthly fee of €69 is required, but paying a year upfront saves 20%. The country’s defence laws have been in place since 2016 and are intended to improve security while also protecting individual rights. However, the implementation process has been slow due to concerns about freedom of speech and gun control. With many Germans calling for reform, the government is now facing pressure to simplify its defence regulations.

Source: https://www.ft.com/content/b5f98fc3-aa10-412d-9a37-435d6bc76ccf