Jamaica to strengthen firearm legislation in response to gang violence

Jamaica’s Minister of National Security, Dr. Horace Chang, has announced that legislation related to firearm offenses will be reviewed and strengthened in an effort to combat the growing threat of gang violence in communities.

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Dr. Chang made the statement during a visit to Cherry Tree Lane in Clarendon on August 12, following a brutal attack that left eight people dead.

The massacre, carried out by men armed with high-powered guns, has shocked the nation, prompting a swift response from law enforcement and government officials. Dr. Chang emphasized the urgency of addressing gun crimes, stating, “We [the Government] will take every step to protect citizens, prevent reprisals, and apprehend members of the gangs.”

Dr. Chang, who also serves as Deputy Prime Minister, described the incident as an act of terror against the community. He assured the public that the police are making every effort to track down the perpetrators and pledged the government’s full support in bringing them to justice.

In the wake of the killings on August 11, a 96-hour curfew has been imposed across several communities in Clarendon, including Western Park, Cherry Tree Lane, Havannah Heights, Treadlight, and York Town. The curfew, which began at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 12, will remain in effect until 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 16.

The government’s renewed focus on firearm legislation comes under the framework of the Firearms (Prohibition, Restriction and Regulation) Act, 2022, which is now in effect. This law imposes severe penalties on those convicted of illegal possession or trading of firearms and ammunition, with sentences ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment.

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The legislation establishes a dual regime, differentiating between prohibited or unregulated firearms and activities connected to them, and those that are duly authorized or registered. The crackdown on illegal firearms is critical, as these weapons are involved in approximately 85 percent of murders and violent crimes across the island.

As the government moves to tighten firearm regulations, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of citizens and restoring peace in communities plagued by gang violence.

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