Factbox-Gun ownership rules in Sweden

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s worst ever mass shooting this week has raised questions about the country’s gun laws and widespread gun ownership. 

Police said the suspected gunman had a license for four guns, three of which were found by his body at the school where the attack took place. 

Here are the key facts about gun ownership in Sweden:

HOW MANY SWEDES HAVE A GUN? 

– According to figures from The Small Arms Survey, a Swiss-based research institute, there are around 2.3 million guns held by civilians in Sweden. That is around 23 guns per 100 people.

– By contrast, there are 120 guns per 100 people in the United States and 29 per 100 in Norway. Britain had around 4.6 guns per 100 people. The data is from 2017. 

– Most guns in Sweden are legally registered and used for hunting and target shooting. 

– The Small Arms Survey estimates there are around 340,000 illegal guns in Sweden. It is mostly those illegal weapons that have been used in a wave of gang violence that has catapulted Sweden to the top of the list of shooting deaths among European countries. 

– According to figures from broadcaster SVT, around 580,000 Swedes have a weapons license out of a population of around 10.5 million.

– Citizens can have a maximum of four guns without special permission, the police authority said.

WHO CAN GET A WEAPONS LICENSE?

– Applicants must be at least 18 years old, need to be law-abiding and must be able to justify to the police why they want a gun.

– To get a hunting license, Swedes must have a hunting certificate for which there are both theory and practical tests.

– Around 280,000 Swedes have a hunting license, according to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. 

– To get a gun license for target practice, applicants have to be an active member of an approved shooting club and pass a test.

– A special dispensation must be sought to get a license for a fully automatic weapon for use in target shooting. Applicants also need to be over 20, according a police summary of Sweden’s weapons laws.

WHAT TYPE OF GUNS CAN BE OWNED?

– Shotguns, handguns and semi-automatic weapons can be used for hunting. 

– Semi-automatic weapons have limits on how many bullets can be held in the magazine. The maximum is five with an additional shot in the breach.

– Fully automatic weapons cannot be used for hunting.

– There are no limits on what kind of weapon can be used for target shooting, according to police. 

– When not in use, weapons must be kept in a gun cabinet or similar secure storage, police said.

– Police have not said what kind of weapons were used in the Swedish attack.

(Reporting by Simon Johnson; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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