For nearly three decades, Australia avoided mass shootings after sweeping gun reforms followed the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
Till the 1990s, gun control remained unpopular among most Australians, who considered the right to own guns an essential ...
As NSW rushes new gun laws through parliament, experts breaks down what's legal now — and what may soon change.
More than 60% of adults aged 18 to 29 worry that a mass shooting will impact their lives in some way. About 17% worry a lot. But when it comes to sentiments about gun control, the age group dubbed the ...
Written by Alban Foulser, Ph.D., Danielle Currin, Ph.D., and Sallie Mack, Ph.D. Suicide by gun is on the rise in the United States; rates of suicide by gun set national records in both 2021 and 2022 ...
Australia’s Prime Minister has announced a nationwide gun buyback after the Bondi Beach attack. What does this policy mean, why is it being revived now, and how does it work? Here’s a clear, simple ...
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