Austria News in Brief: Gun Law Changes, Pool Reopenings, a Wandering Moose & Discount Returns
Here’s a roundup of the latest news from across Austria, covering meaningful developments in legislation, infrastructure, wildlife, and consumer benefits. This update provides you with essential facts to stay informed about life in Austria.
New Gun Control Measures Proposed
Austria is poised to tighten its gun control laws with a comprehensive package of measures currently seeking parliamentary approval. These changes, announced by the Interior Ministry, aim to enhance public safety while respecting responsible gun ownership.
Key proposals include:
* Increased Minimum Ages: A minimum age of 25 will be required for acquiring A/B category weapons, and 21 for C category weapons.
* Extended Cooling-Off Period: The waiting period for firearm purchases will be extended to four weeks.
* Limited Permit Duration: Initial gun permits will be valid for five years, subject to renewal and re-evaluation.
* Enhanced Data Sharing: Increased data sharing and expanded police powers will be implemented near school zones.
Exceptions will be made for hunters, sport shooters, and those requiring firearms for professional purposes. Officials emphasize a focus on preventative measures, not restricting law-abiding citizens.
Vienna’s Indoor Pools: A Phased Reopening
vienna’s indoor pool season is underway, but with a staggered reopening schedule due to ongoing renovations. You can expect some changes when planning your swim.
* Döblinger Bad: Remains closed until next summer for roof and accessibility improvements.
* Jörgerbad: Refurbishment has been postponed, with no confirmed reopening date.
* Floridsdorfer Bad: Reopens its indoor pool on October 7th, with sauna sections following in October and November.
* Simmering Bad: Will open a new swimming and training hall on October 28th.
* Hietzinger Bad: Roof work is scheduled to begin in May.
Plan your visits accordingly, as access will vary depending on the facility.
“SOKO Elch”: Task Force Monitors Wandering moose
Upper Austria has established a dedicated task force, dubbed “SOKO Elch” (Moose Special Unit), to monitor Emil, a moose who has been sighted in both Lower Austria and Upper Austria. The goal is to ensure both the animal’s welfare and public safety.
Authorities plan to potentially anaesthetize and relocate Emil to the Czech border near Šumava National Park, where a resident moose population exists. Shooting Emil is ruled out unless a special permit is granted. This operation involves close coordination between hunting services, forestry experts, wildlife specialists, and veterinarians.
Billa Reintroduces paper Discount stickers
Good news for shoppers! supermarket chain Billa is bringing back customary paper discount stickers starting September 25th. This means you can enjoy savings without needing the Jö app.
The weekly sticker set will include:
* One 30% sticker for your moast expensive item.
* Two 25% stickers for items of your choice.
* One 5% sticker for the most expensive Clever or Billa-immer-gut product.
Billa Plus members will receive additional stickers, offering even greater savings. This move aims to make discounts accessible to all customers, regardless of app usage.
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