Interior Ministry to introduce private-public gun training scheme to boost firearm safety
Ghana may soon see new rules for gun ownership - but what will this mean for public safety?
The Interior Ministry plans a private-public partnership for firearm training. Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak says this aims to boost gun safety and oversight. Ghanaians may soon need formal training before getting gun licenses - but how will this work?
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