By Ed Quitoriano

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Dec 13, 2024

More than 70 years have passed since the Philippines sought to reassert its monopoly on legitimate coercion to guarantee the security and protection of its citizens. Firearms were widely distributed to civilians during World War II to ramp up the war effort against Japan. In 1950, Republic Act No. 482 was passed to buy back loose firearms, followed by a peace and amelioration fund to underwrite these efforts.

Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/179116/outgunned-phs-loose-firearms-dilemma First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer