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Teenage Suicide Highlights Gaps in Gun Licensing Laws

15-year-old Jairus Earl died by suicide using his father's shotgun at their Dorset holiday home on April 14, 2024, after struggling with GCSE stress, a breakup, and ADHD; prompting coroner Rachael Griffin to raise concerns about gun licensing laws.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Shootings: "Prepper" Charged with Murder

On June 14, Vance Boelter, a 57-year-old "prepper," fatally shot Minnesota lawmakers Melissa and Mark Hortman and seriously wounded John and Yvette Hoffman. Boelter, who was apprehended two days later, had instructed his family to "prepare for war" and was found to have a "hit list" targeting other ...

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Argentina Eases Restrictions on High-Caliber Semiautomatic Weapons

Argentina's President Javier Milei lifted the ban on civilian ownership of high-caliber semiautomatic weapons via decree 397/25, citing the need to re-evaluate control mechanisms after 30 years, despite concerns from disarmament advocates about increased illegal arms trafficking and potential social...

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Untraceable 3D-Printed Guns Pose Growing Threat

3D-printed guns, easily made from downloadable blueprints and readily available materials, are increasingly accessible and sophisticated, posing a significant threat due to their untraceable nature and potential for misuse; social media platforms struggle to remove advertisements for these weapons, ...

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School Attacks in France and Austria Leave Eleven Dead

Two separate school attacks—one in France involving a knife and another in Austria involving a legally-owned gun—left eleven dead, prompting debates on gun control, mental health services, and the role of violent media among youth.

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Graz School Shooting Spurs Austrian Gun Control Debate

A 21-year-old Austrian legally bought a Glock pistol and sawed-off shotgun, killing nine students, a teacher, and himself at a Graz school on Tuesday; this prompted calls for stricter gun control due to Austria's high firearm ownership rate (30 per 100 people).

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Trump Administration to Slash ATF Budget, Weakening Gun Control

The Trump administration plans a 25% ATF budget cut in 2026, eliminating over 500 investigators and weakening gun regulations, hindering crime-gun tracing and potentially increasing gun violence, despite claims of being tough on crime.

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Stricter Gun Laws Linked to Reduced Child Firearm Deaths in US

A new study in Jama Pediatrics demonstrates a strong correlation between stricter state gun control laws and decreased rates of child firearm deaths in the U.S. since 2010, contrasting with increased rates in states with more permissive gun laws.

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Austria Tightens Gun Laws After Deadly School Shooting

In response to a school shooting in Graz, Austria, that left 11 dead, the government announced stricter gun laws, raising the minimum age for purchasing certain firearms to 25, extending the waiting period to four weeks, and improving data sharing between the armed forces and firearm regulatory agen...

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Austrian School Shooting: Gunman's Fascination with Violence Fuels Debate on Gun Control

A 21-year-old gunman, fascinated by school shootings, killed ten people and wounded eleven others at a high school in Graz, Austria, on Tuesday before dying by suicide; investigators found numerous bullets still on his person.

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Austrian School Shooting Highlights Flaws in Gun Control and Mental Health System

A 21-year-old man, deemed unfit for military service due to psychological issues, legally obtained a firearm in Austria and committed a school shooting, prompting concerns about the country's gun control and mental health protocols.

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Graz School Shooting Prompts Austrian Gun Law Review

On June 10th, a 21-year-old man, Arthur A., shot and killed ten people (nine students and a teacher) and injured eleven more at a Graz high school in Austria. An inoperable pipe bomb was found in his home. President Van der Bellen questioned Austria's gun laws following the tragedy.

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