Australia’s Hailed Gun Control Efforts Wouldn’t Address Cause Of Most Firearm-Related Deaths In U.S., Study Finds

08:52 EDT 27 Sep 2018 | Kaiser Health News

Many gun control advocates point to Australia's laws that were enacted after a mass shooting in the 1990s as a model for America to follow. But mass shootings account for only a small fraction of firearm-related deaths in the U.S., with most coming from suicide or simple homicide. Neither of those kinds of deaths fell in Australia. News on gun safety comes out of California, also.

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