
Germany must restrict access to deadly weapons, Sputnik News quoted the country’s Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel as saying on Sunday following the Munich shooting.
On Friday, a 18-year-old German-Iranian man opened fire in a crowded Munich shopping mall and a nearby McDonald's restaurant, killing nine people and wounding 27 others before committing suicide.
"Gun control is an important issue. We must do everything to restrict access to deadly weapons and to control them. How could a labile or even mentally ill 18-year-old man get a firearm? That must be investigated," Gabriel told Berliner Morgenpost daily newspaper in an interview published on Sunday.
Source; MENA
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