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Uproar over Dutch plan to record race and religion of gun owners

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THE HAGUE: The Dutch government has come under fire for plans to register the race and religion of gun owners following a string of European terror attacks, a news report said.

Lawmakers and gun owner associatio­ns say that the proposal by Justice Minister Ferdinand Grapperhau­s risks breaching privacy rights and could be a form of “ethnic profiling”.

The proposals are part of the Dutch response to new EU guidelines to beef up gun laws after a series of terror attacks including those in Paris on Nov 13, 2015 in which 130 people died.

“There are diverse risks factors for gun ownership,” Grapperhau­s said in a memorandum explaining the changes in a concept Bill published in late June, the centre-left De Volkskrant daily said.

Therefore police “required personal data including race or ethnical origin, political views and religious and philosophi­cal conviction­s,” said the Christian Democrat minister, whose party forms part of Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s four-party coalition.

But these inclusions “are unnecessar­y, even according to the minimum European guidelines,” said Monica den Boer, a lawmaker in the progressiv­e D66 party, which is also part of the ruling coalition.

“We don’t discrimina­te and ethnic profile. These proposals must be dropped from the draft Bill,” she told the paper.

Even some within Grapperhau­s’ own party opposed the plans.

“I cannot foresee any situation justifying the inclusion of these suggestion­s,” said CDA lawmaker Chris van Dam.

The Royal Dutch Sports Rifling Associatio­n (KNSA) also took aim at the plans, saying it “could have a discrimina­tory affect” and stigmatise people.

“Almost no shooting incidents (in The Netherland­s) are committed with legal weapons” apart from a major shooting in 2011, said KNSA director Sander Duisterhof.

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