"These measures were announced, you know that the president agreed with them and instructed to continue the study, including with experts and legislators, taking into account the passage of the relevant bill," said Peskov, answering the question of whether the president was satisfied To Russia, the report of the head of the National Guard, the measures he proposed to limit the circulation of weapons, whether they are considered sufficient in the Kremlin or whether the work will continue.

He added that "this work will continue."

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to seriously increase the requirements for the owners of civilian weapons and tighten control over their circulation.

It was also reported that the director of the Russian Guard, Viktor Zolotov, considers it necessary to return to the age limit of 21 in order to obtain weapons permits.