Brussels, 14/06/2016 (Agence Europe) - The first version of the compromise on the draft firearms directive, discussed by the European Parliament's internal market and consumer protection (IMCO) committee on Tuesday 14 June, would seem to advocate a particularly flexible approach and leave great scope for subsidiarity on issues as varied as medical examinations and authorising licences.
Some observers even consider the text to be less restrictive than the position adopted last week by the...