爱尔兰将拥有与刀有关罪行的最高刑期从5年增加到7年,将制造/销售罪最高刑期从5年增加到10年,以应对日益增加的刀犯罪。 Ireland increases maximum sentences for knife-related offenses from 5 to 7 years for possession and to 10 years for manufacturing/selling, in response to rising knife crime.
爱尔兰对与刀有关的罪行规定了更严厉的惩罚,对持有企图伤害或恐吓的刀子者的最高刑罚从5年增加到7年。 Ireland has introduced stricter penalties for knife-related offenses, with maximum sentences for possessing a knife with intent to injure or intimidate increasing from five to seven years. 同样,对制造和销售进攻性武器的惩罚目前最长为十年,从7年增加到10年。 Similarly, penalties for manufacturing and selling offensive weapons now carry a maximum of ten years, up from seven. 司法部长Helen McEntee指出,这些变化旨在处理日益增加的刀犯罪,加强社区安全,反映了反对此类犯罪的坚定立场。 Justice Minister Helen McEntee stated these changes aim to address rising knife crime and enhance community safety, reflecting a firm stance against such offenses.