Kyrgyzstan is considering revisions to its 25-year-old gun control legislation, opening the draft for public discussion. A key proposed change involves the potential removal of firearms from individuals accused of domestic violence. The updated law aims to address shortcomings in the existing regulations and modernize gun ownership rules within the country. This revision comes amid ongoing efforts to combat domestic abuse and enhance public safety. The draft law is currently available for review and feedback from citizens and relevant stakeholders. Details regarding specific procedures for firearm removal in domestic violence cases are expected to be clarified during the public discussion period. The proposed changes signal a potential shift in Kyrgyzstan’s approach to balancing gun rights with protection against abuse.