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    Erdogan Announces Stricter Gun Laws After Deadly Turkey School Shootings

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to implement more stringent gun control measures in the wake of last week’s rare and tragic school shootings that have deeply unsettled the nation. The attacks, which are highly unusual in Turkey, resulted in the deaths of eight students and a teacher in Kahramanmaras, sparking widespread shock and grief across the country.

    President Erdogan emphasized that the government will introduce tighter regulations on firearm ownership, aiming to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of minors. He also announced plans to enforce harsher penalties on gun owners whose firearms are accessed by children, signaling a zero-tolerance approach to negligence in gun safety. This move reflects growing concerns about youth safety and the accessibility of guns in Turkey.

    Meanwhile, Erdogan revealed that authorities will enhance internet surveillance as part of a broader strategy to curb the factors contributing to such violent incidents. The president described the shootings as deeply disturbing events in a society where such violence is uncommon, underscoring the urgency of government intervention to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

    The recent attacks have reignited national debates over gun control policies and the protection of young people, prompting swift government action. The administration’s commitment to stricter enforcement and increased oversight aims to restore public confidence and ensure safer environments in schools across Turkey.

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