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Nevilledog

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Thu May 26, 2022, 02:08 PM May 2022

After Mass Gun Killings, Other Nations Changed Course -- to Notable Effect



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Sorry, gun apologists: Tough gun laws work
“Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway: All had a culture of gun ownership, and all tightened restrictions anyway. Their violence statistics now diverge sharply from those of the US.”
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After Mass Gun Killings, Other Nations Changed Course — to Notable Effect
Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway: All had a culture of gun ownership, and all tightened restrictions anyway. Their violence statistics now diverge sharply from those of the U.S.
10:54 AM · May 26, 2022


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/25/world/europe/gun-laws-australia-britain.html

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The world over, mass shootings are frequently met with a common response: Officials impose new restrictions on gun ownership. Mass shootings become rarer. Homicides and suicides tend to decrease, too.

After a British gunman killed 16 people in 1987, the country banned semiautomatic weapons like those he had used. It did the same with most handguns after a 1996 school shooting. It now has one of the lowest gun-related death rates in the developed world.

In Australia, a 1996 massacre prompted mandatory gun buybacks that saw, according to some estimates, as many as one million firearms melted into slag. The rate of mass shootings plummeted from once every 18 months to, so far, only one in the 26 years since.

Canada also tightened gun laws after a 1989 mass shooting. So did Germany in 2002, New Zealand in 2019 and Norway last year.

Only the United States, whose rate and severity of mass shootings is without parallel outside of conflict zones, has so consistently refused to answer those events with tightened gun laws.

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After Mass Gun Killings, Other Nations Changed Course -- to Notable Effect (Original Post) Nevilledog May 2022 OP
But, but...we're different! We're special! Solly Mack May 2022 #1
We're a "special" kinda fucked up. Nevilledog May 2022 #2
Yes, we are. Solly Mack May 2022 #3
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