The federal government hasn’t made it easier to prevent shootings. Cities and states are picking up the slack.
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A report from the advocacy group Everytown For Gun Safety analyzed data from local police departments on nearly 350,000 guns ...
John Howard says the aftermath of the Bondi terror attack shouldn't 'degrade' into a gun law debate. With this, he risks ...
The usual answer is the Second Amendment and our distinctive gun culture. But even former Supreme Court Justice Antonin ...
Guns are available to anyone who wants them whether they are legal or not. Many times, the offender of these abhorrent mass ...
As people grapple with the tragedy, many wonder how such a thing could have happened in a country that has long prided itself ...
Those reforms, led by then-prime minister John Howard and the leaders of states and territories, drastically reduced the ...
The Bondi Beach massacre, Australia's deadliest shooting since Port Arthur, has exposed the loopholes in the country's strict ...
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A massacre nearly 30 years ago led Australia to get tough on guns – now the Bondi shooting has reignited that debate ...