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- Says since Australia passed tough gun laws, homicides by . . .
Our ruling King, urging his readers to support an American assault weapons ban, said that since Australia passed tough gun laws, "homicides by firearm have declined almost
- The Myth That Australias Gun Laws Reduced Gun Homicides
First, homicide rates have been in decline throughout western Europe, Canada, and the United States since the early 1990s The fact that the same trend was followed in Australia is hardly evidence of a revolutionary achievement
- Impact of gun law reforms on rates of homicide, suicide and . . .
A significant decline in firearm deaths was observed following the introduction of stringent gun laws in 1996 The study confirms and extends previous findings that no mass shootings have taken place in Australia since 1996, whereas 13 such massacres had occurred in the previous 17 years
- Has Australian homicides gone down since gun control?
Yes, Australian homicides have generally decreased since the implementation of stricter gun control laws following the 1996 Port Arthur massacre However, attributing this decline solely to gun control is a complex and debated issue, requiring a nuanced understanding of various contributing factors
- A critical Response to “How firearm legislation impacts . . .
Eight Australian studies are referenced that examine the association between gun control legislation, primarily the National Firearms Act (NFA), and firearm homicide
- Stephen King: Since Australia passed tough gun laws . . .
"Not counting the above-listed anomalies, the homicide rate in England and Wales has averaged 52% higher since the outset of the 1968 gun control law and 15% higher since the outset of the 1997 handgun ban "
- Gun Control in Australia - The Australia Institute
Despite Australia’s significant gun reforms following the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre, there are now over four million guns owned by civilians nationwide — 25% higher than in 1996 This equates to one firearm for every seven Australians
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