Manila Bulletin

Lacson calls for stricter gun control

- By MARIO B. CASAYURAN

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson reiterated Wednesday his call to the Philippine National Police (PNP) to institute stricter firearms control or some control measures to arrest the proliferat­ion of illegal firearms.

Lacson, a former PNP chief, made the call as two mayors were shot dead this week for still unknown reasons.

He said only those in the military or police uniform and those who are in civilian clothes but actually performing overt operations against criminal elements should be allowed to carry firearms.

“(The Philippine­s) is just about the only country at least in Asia, na maski sino puwede magdala ng baril (where anybody can just carry firearms),” he said.

“Para bang pag nakakita tayo ng taong may baril, pulis siguro yan, yan ang naging assumption. Dapat ang assumption baliktad. Pag nakakita tayo ng taong may baril at naka-civilian, criminal yang assumption (When we see a person with a gun, the assumption is that he is a policeman. The assumption should be the other way around. When we see persons with guns and are in civilian clothes, the assumption should be that they are criminals),” he pointed out.

Sen. Francis Panglinan, president of the opposition Liberal Party (LP), said the killing last Tuesday afternoon of General Tinio (Nueva Ecija) Mayor Ferdinand Bote while a board his vehicle in Cabanatuan City and the Monday morning killing of Tanuan City (Batangas) Mayor Antonio Halili during a flag-raising ceremony is “a wrenching reminder of the breakdown of law and order in our country.”

“This administra­tion ran on a strong anti-crime platform, but two years after, what we see instead is widespread criminalit­y, lawlessnes­s, and corruption,” he said.

On allegation­s that recent killings were “inspired” by President Duterte's supposed threats, Lacson said: “No, I don’t think so.”

“Pag, especially sa local politics, pag ka masyadong fierce ang political battle, ang fight, they resort to killing each other. But it is incumbent upon the PNP to do something about it. How? Control the movement of firearms (On heated local politics, when the political battle is fierce, the fight becomes violent as they resort to killing each other),” he explained.

“Masyado ang proliferat­ion ng loose firearms, grabes sa ating bansa. The PNP could not even give us the number of loose firearms (The proliferat­ion of loose firearms in the country is grave),” he added.

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