In his address, the public figure noted that the recent attack on a gymnasium in Kazan, according to the investigation, was committed by a 19-year-old young man, a student who does not work anywhere, does not receive official earnings.

“At the same time, we had a similar portrait of an attacker three years ago during the attack and mass murder of students at the Kerch Polytechnic College.

Then it was an 18-year-old young man who also had no work experience, "Khamzaev said.

However, in both the first and second cases, young people were able to obtain permission to acquire weapons.

Not having any significant funds, moreover, of unclear origin, they were able to pay all the necessary fees, training courses, purchase expensive firearms, and a significant supply of cartridges.

“In this regard, I ask you to assess the feasibility of introducing into the legislation a new requirement for persons wishing to become owners of weapons, namely, to include in the list of documents required to obtain a license for weapons, a certificate of income of an individual for the past 12 months in order to confirm their financial consistency, "- said in the text of the appeal.

Earlier, Anton Orlov, director of the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Politics, suggested limiting the coverage of information about the perpetrators of mass murders.

In addition, in December, the head of the public movement For Security, Dmitry Kurdesov, suggested including the written consent of relatives in the list of documents for obtaining a weapon license.