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On June 25, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1899, Amédée Gordini, Italian-born French race car driver and sports car manufacturer (died 1979) was born. In 1903, Paul Martin Sr., Canadian lawyer and politician (died 1992) was born. In 1913, Second Balkan War: The Greeks defeat the Bulgarians in the Battle of Doiran. In 1941, The Lithuanian Activist Front declares independence from the Soviet Union and forms the Provisional Government of Lithuania; it lasts only briefly as the Nazis will occupy Lithuania a few weeks later. In 1953, Armen Sarkissian, Armenian physicist, politician and President of Armenia was born. In 1959, Boris Vian, French author, poet, and playwright (born 1920) passed away. In 1961, Zoran Janjetov, Serbian singer and illustrator was born. In 1975, Mike James, American basketball player was born. In 1995, Anatoli Tarasov, Russian ice hockey player and coach (born 1918) passed away. In 2000, Peter Dubovský, Slovak footballer (born 1972) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
13% to 14% of Adults in Montenegro Licensed to Own a Gun, and Those Licenses Normally Allow People to Carry a Concealed Handgun, Possibly 11% can carry concealed, a higher rate than the United States.
About 68,000 citizens are legally armed in Montenegro, and the country has roughly 495,000 adults. That would put licensed gun ownership at approximately 13.7 of adults. According to UNODC/World Bank data, Montenegro’s most recent intentional homicide rate is about 1.3 per 100,000 people (2023 data). The average homicide rate in European countries for 2023 is significantly higher at 2.2 per [] The post 13 to 14 of Adults in Montenegro Licensed to Own a Gun, and Those Licenses Normally Allow People to Carry a Concealed Handgun, Possibly 11 can carry concealed, a higher rate than the United States. appeared first on Crime Prevention Research Center.
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