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Easier Gun Ownership for Former Officers and Soldiers

This bill aims to allow former uniformed service officers and professional soldiers to retain their gun permits obtained during service. This means they will not automatically lose their right to possess firearms after leaving service, which is intended to strengthen the country's defense potential. This change does not affect other conditions for gun ownership, such as mental health or a clean criminal record.
Key points
Former officers and soldiers who possessed service weapons and declared their willingness to strengthen national defense will be able to keep their gun permits after leaving service.
Cessation of service will no longer be a basis for revoking a gun permit, which is intended to increase Poland's defense readiness.
The change aims to reduce administrative burdens for the Police and Military Gendarmerie by eliminating the need to initiate proceedings for permit revocation.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1893
Process start date: 2025-11-05