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What happened when Australia actually did something to stop gun violence
Washington Post In the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, the Senate failed to pass four bills to shore up background checks, despite public support for the measures hovering around 90 percent. The status quo is deeply unpopular, but it remains the law. It's been 20 years since Australia had a mass shooting. How much of the credit goes to gun control? What a New Gun-Control Study Can — And Can't — Tell Us About Mass Shootings Fatal mass shootings in Australia down to zero after gun law reforms |
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