Iceland review - 2019, Side 109

Iceland review - 2019, Side 109
107 Iceland Review A total recall of unregistered firearms It was not always the case that there were few unregistered firearms. After World War II, Icelanders owned a large number of unregistered weapons, left by the tens of thousands of Allied troops who were based in Iceland during the war. Over the coming decades, more were brought in by trawlermen and sailors. These unregistered firearms turned up in two separate murders which sent shockwaves through Icelandic society in the first half of 1968. Following the second murder in May 1968, when a manager at Icelandair was shot by a recently fired pilot, gun regulations were tightened, and a massive recall of unregistered and illegal firearms was initiated. Full clemency was offered to anyone who turned in or registered unregistered firearms. Some 450 handguns were turned in to the police as well as seven submachine guns, while hundreds of previously unregistered rifles and shotguns were registered. Guns and culture Strict legislation is only one part of the reason Iceland has so little gun crime. Helgi tells me, “Icelanders do not view guns as weapons. The thought of needing a gun to protect yourself or your home from attackers or thieves is completely alien to Icelanders,” he argues. “Iceland is one of the most peaceful societies on Earth, and the idea that you need to be armed for protection makes no sense.” The law does not recognise weapons as part of home or personal defence. Guns must be kept locked away and ammo stored separately. This also minimises or Gun ownersh ip is a pr iv i lege in Ice land , rather than a r ight . The Special Forces Unit snipers train regularly but have never had to fire their guns in the line of duty.
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