Prime Minister Ulf Churnson, a visit to Latvia, told reporters: “We must make sure that there are only the right people in Sweden.”
Sweden-Democrats said they agreed to make changes to the law, including greater restrictions on access to semi-automatic weapons.
“A terrible act of violence in the Sreber raises several key issues regarding the legislation on weapons,” the party said.
AR-15, a certain style of a semi-automatic rifle that is powerful and can carry large magazines, was highlighted by the government as an example of a weapon that could be restricted.
Police did not say that the weapon was used in the attack, but AR-15 was used in many mass shootings in the US.
They confirmed that several long rifles were found at the assault on the setting, as well as 10 empty magazines.
According to the current laws of Swedish weapons, anyone who has no criminal record can apply for a firing, gun or semi -automatic rifle.
They must justify the police why they need a gun. People over 20 can apply for special removal to possess completely automatic weapons.
About 580,000 Swedes are licensed by weapons from the population of about 10.5 million, according to the Swedish TV and Radio Company.
The 2017 Swiss study showed that there were about 2.3 million rifles in Sweden. This is about 23 firing per 100 people, compared to 29 in Norway and 120 per 100 in the US.
Sweden requires a theory and a practical test for hunting in Sweden. About 280,000 Swedes have one.
Police still publicly discovered the victims of the attack, or announced the motive of the attack, but said they hoped to conclude the identification process and report on Friday.
Among the dead, according to family and community members, were Syrians who fled the war there as refugees as well as one Bosnian.
Swedish police tend to be cautious about the name of the suspects during the investigation, but the lack of official information has contributed to the sense of fear and uncertainty among the immigration communities for the last few days.
“We need additional information,” said 36 -year -old Nur Africa, who was in Risberg’s school when the attack began.
“We don’t know why he did it, why did he target this school? Was he sick or was it something else?” she said.
AFRA waited to go for classes, hearing how people shout that there was a shooter.
“We started running, and then I heard the shots,” she said. “At first, one, then so, maybe ten shots. I was so scared that I felt my heart stopped in my chest.”
Sweden has a relatively high level of ownership of weapons and elderly, according to European standards, although most weapons are legally owned and used for hunting.
A crime with weapons is mainly related to gangs that also came to the use of bombs to focus on each other.
The crime related to the weapon, the gangs are less, and the attack on Tuesday is the first shooting at the school and its worst mass shooting. In total, four people were killed in 2015 and 2022.