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Colombia

Colombia Guerrilla-Turned-Mayor Bans Guns from the Streets of Bogotá

31 January 2012

Guardian (UK)

As a member of the M-19 guerrilla group in the 1980s, Gustavo Petro, who was known as Comandante Aureliano, served 18 months in prison for illegally carrying a firearm. Now mayor of the Colombian capital, Bogotá, Petro is leading an experiment in banning guns from the streets of this city of eight million people, where firearms are part of the backdrop to everyday life. Bodyguards on high-speed motorbikes whizz through traffic wielding machine guns, security guards at... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (UK)

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Uganda

Gun Free Zones, Gun Owner Testing Proposed for New Law in Uganda

30 January 2012

Monitor (Kampala)

In its efforts to curb the abundance and abuse of small and light weapons, the government has launched a new policy on firearms and ammunition. The policy calls for a new legal regime to oversee the acquisition, use and storage of firearms. The policy was unveiled last week by the Uganda National Focal Point on Small Arms and Light Weapons, a department in the Ministry of Internal Affairs that was created in 2003 to handle cases of illicit small arms. The policy... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Monitor (Kampala)

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Austria,United States

Glock: The Rise of America's Favourite Handgun

27 January 2012

New York Times, Book review

You rarely pull a gun to start a conversation, but when I recently told an in-law that I was writing about Glock pistols, he improvised a research project. Reaching beneath his jacket, he quickly unholstered, unloaded and handed me his Glock 9 millimeter — this was in Kentucky, land of permissive ­concealed-carry laws. "I always carry this, and I always will," he said before giving me a primer that could have been used in a promotional video for both the pistol and... (GunPolicy.org)

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United States

Obama, US Congress Share 'Abject Failure' to Repair Gun Control Laws

26 January 2012

New York Times, Editorial

House members were moved to tears on Wednesday when Representative Gabrielle Giffords handed in her resignation because, she said, she needed more time to heal from the grievous gunshot wound she suffered last year at the hands of a would-be assassin. The rarest of Congressional events — a display of genuinely bipartisan tributes — was the parting gift from her colleagues along with unanimous approval of Ms. Giffords's bill to fight drug trafficking along the... (GunPolicy.org)

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Uganda

Opposition Demands Stricter Gun Control in Wake of Uganda Shootings

24 January 2012

Monitor (Kampala)

KAMPALA - Opposition Forum for Democratic Change party has asked government to strengthen laws governing the safe and proper use of firearms. The comments came a day after Santos Komakech, a police bodyguard attached to the Kampala Capital City Authority physical planning director, Mr George Agaba, allegedly shot dead one person and injured several others in Luzira when an eviction exercise turned bloody on Sunday morning. 'We demand that police institutes rules on... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Monitor (Kampala)

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Uganda

Uganda Opposition Party Asks Govt to Strengthen Gun Laws after Shooting

24 January 2012

New Vision (Kampala)

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party has asked government to explain the Sunday shooting incident at Port Bell, Luzira that left two people dead and one injured. During the eviction exercise by Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) officials, a guard to George Agaba, the authority's director of planning, went on a shooting spree when the exercise was met with resistance from the locals and shot dead two men and injured a woman in the arm. Addressing journalists... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New Vision (Kampala)

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United Kingdom

Gun Enthusiast Kills 3 Women, Self, Thrusts UK Gun Laws Back Into News

3 January 2012

Independent (UK)

A taxi driver who murdered his partner, her sister and her sister's daughter before shooting himself in a New Year's Day killing spree at the family home held licences for six weapons and had been known to police for three years after he threatened to harm himself. His 19-year-old stepdaughter leapt to safety from an upstairs window after the man, named as Michael Atherton, opened fire in the crowded semi-detached house shortly before midnight. Police confirmed they... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Independent (UK)

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Philippines

Filipino Police Gun Barrels Taped to Prevent NYE Celebratory Shootings

28 December 2011

Daily Mail (UK)

In many parts of the world, the traditional celebration of happy events is to fire gunshots into the air - a kind of makeshift personal firework, if you will. The Philipines is no different, so to keep discipline over New Year's Eve in the country this year, officers in the Filipino police have taped their subordinates' firearms shut. These pictures show policemen on parade for a 'sealing of firearms' ceremony at their headquarters in Camp Crame, suburban Quezon city,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Mail (UK)

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Egypt

Arms Suppliers Urged to End Transfers of Small Arms to Egypt Army - AI

19 December 2011

Bikya Masr (Egypt)

Global arms suppliers must halt the transfer of small arms, ammunition and other repressive equipment to the Egyptian military and security forces, Amnesty International said today after the army again violently dispersed protests in Cairo. The organization condemned the excessive use of force against protesters and called for a cessation of all transfers of small arms, light weapons and related munitions and equipment to Egypt, as well as a halt to all internal... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Bikya Masr (Egypt)

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Belgium

Belgian Killer Amassed Illegal Guns, Used Light Automatic Army Rifle

15 December 2011

CNN

BRUSSELS, Belgium -- A man who killed five people and himself in a gun and grenade attack in Belgium feared going back to prison and losing the life he had built, his lawyer said Thursday. The attack on a crowded market square in Liege Tuesday by Nourdine Amrani, which also left at least 130 people wounded, shocked the nation. His defense lawyer in Liege, Jean-Francois Dister, told CNN Amrani had called him late Monday and early Tuesday after the police called him in... (GunPolicy.org)

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Switzerland,Finland,Germany,United Kingdom,Netherlands,Norway,Europe

Gun Attacks in Europe and Their Effect on Gun Control Laws

14 December 2011

BBC News

As more details emerge of the shooting spree and grenade attack in Belgium in which five people died, the BBC News website takes a look at other recent incidents in Europe - and the effect they have had on each country's laws. Norway Seventy-seven people were killed in twin attacks on 22 July 2011 in Norway. Anders Behring Breivik has admitted that he planted a car bomb that exploded close to government offices in the capital Oslo, killing eight people. He then drove... (GunPolicy.org)

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Belgium

Belgium Mass Shooting: 'Convicted Gun Fanatic' Kills 6, Wounds Dozens

14 December 2011

Guardian (UK)

A convicted gun fanatic threw hand grenades and opened fire on a square bustling with Christmas shoppers in the centre of the Belgian city of Liège, killing at least six people, including himself, and wounding at least 122, some critically. Hours after failing to show up for police questions about his preoccupation with guns, the 33-year-old unleashed a lunchtime attack on Place Saint Lambert, which was hosting a Christmas market that attracts 1.5 million visitors a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (UK)

35659

Italy

African Street Sellers Shot Dead in Florence by 'Racist Right Wing Extremist'

13 December 2011

Reuters

FLORENCE, Italy - An Italian man killed two African street sellers and wounded three others in an apparent racist shooting rampage in the heart of Florence on Tuesday before committing suicide, police said. Gianluca Casseri, 50, who Italian officials said was a right-wing extremist, parked his car in the crowded Dalmazia square at lunch time, got out and started shooting with a large pistol, witnesses said. Two Senegalese men were killed and one seriously... (GunPolicy.org)

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35664

United States

Police Officer, Gun Owner Dead in New Virginia Tech University Shooting

8 December 2011

Reuters

BLACKSBURG, Virginia - A gunman ambushed and killed a campus police officer and was later reported to have been found dead on Thursday at Virginia Tech University, the site of one of the worst shooting rampages in U.S. history. Authorities declared the campus safe and lifted a lock-down after a nearly four-hour manhunt, seeming to lend credence to television news reports that a body found in a Virginia Tech parking lot was that of the shooter. Police at a televised... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

35647

Libya

Libyan Civilians Hold On to a Deadly Legacy: Assault Rifles, Machine Guns

7 December 2011

New York Times

MISURATA, Libya — On the night that he was to die, Hassan Nahassi should have been safe. It was Oct. 20. A middle-age man turned Libyan rebel commander, Mr. Nahassi had returned home in the evening, leaving behind the front lines of Surt for a reprieve from the fighting. He wanted to rest with his wife and children. Then came the news. Muatassim el-Qaddafi, a son of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, had been captured on the front that Mr. Nahassi had left only hours... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

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Japan

Police Oppose Gun Lobby Push to Slacken Law, Reduce Gun Limits in Japan

7 December 2011

Japan Today

TOKYO — Farmers in rural areas have been reporting increasing damage to their crops by wild boar, deer and other animals. To make firearms more accessible, a bill that would loosen the currently tight restrictions on hunting rifles has been proposed in the Diet. But, the Sankei Shimbun (Dec 4) reports, the police remain adamantly opposed to changes in the law. According to data compiled by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, in 2009, crop damage from... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Japan Today

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Russia,Mozambique,Nigeria,India,Australia,East Africa,Eastern Europe,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas,Africa

Global: Unplanned Explosions at Munitions Dumps Increasing - IRIN / SAS

5 December 2011

IRIN (UN News)

JOHANNESBURG - The rate of accidents at munitions storage sites has risen to unprecedented levels in 2011, despite a growing international commitment to assist countries in managing their weapons and ammunition stockpiles. "During the first ten months of 2011, the average number of explosions has increased to more than three per month - the highest rate recorded in a calendar year," said the Small Arms Survey (SAS), a Geneva-based NGO monitoring small arms and armed... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: IRIN (UN News)

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United States,Kenya

In a Year, NYC Police Fire 20% of Bullets Fired in Hours by Kenya Police

4 December 2011

Daily Nation (Nairobi)

Consider this and think of the situation in Kenya as you read on: Last year, 52 officers out of a force of 34,565 officers from the New York Police Department intentionally fired 236 bullets during confrontations with suspects. The officers reportedly shot and killed only eight people and injured 16 the whole year, in what the Police Department say marked record lows. Of course the social and economic realities of Nairobi and New York are totally different but there... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Nation (Nairobi)

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France

Marseilles, France: Third Shooting with Assault Rifles in a Week [Francais]

2 December 2011

Le Nouvel Observateur (France) / AP

[Translated Summary: In a third such shooting in a week in Marseilles, law enforcement authorities bemoaned the fact that the use of assault rifles, such as Kalachnikovs, has become a banality. Kalachnikovs are available for 500 to 1,000 Euros on the streets of Marseilles.] MARSEILLE — Une nouvelle fusillade a éclaté dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi dans le XVe arrondissement de Marseille, dans les quartiers nord de la ville, faisant un mort et un blessé grave,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Le Nouvel Observateur (France) / AP

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Cambodia,Thailand,India,Myanmar,Bangladesh

Menace of Illicit Small Arms Industry, Trade, Violence in India - Opinion

28 November 2011

Express Buzz (India), Opinion

According to a recent study, India witnessed 4,100 gunshot murders in 2008. These murders would work out to 12.2 per cent of the over 33,700 murders reported during the year. Overall, there were over 6,200 deaths due to gunshots; about 66 per cent of them were murders, 26.3 per cent were accidental deaths and 7.7 per cent were suicides. It was also reported that most of the victims of firearm murders in India were killed using unlicensed firearms. Studies conducted... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Express Buzz (India)

35629

Switzerland

Household Shootings Prompt Swiss to Rethink Army Guns Kept at Home

23 November 2011

Local (Stockholm)

Several killings in the last few weeks have led Switzerland's Security Policy Committee to take steps to remove weapons from the hands of people with a history of violence. The parliamentary committee said confiscating firearms was a matter of urgency for individuals known to have made threats or perpetrated acts of violence. To help avoid further tragedies, a unanimous committee called on the National Assembly to pass a motion requiring the Federal Council to combat... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Local (Stockholm)

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Libya

Handicap International Graffiti Contest Promotes Gun Control in Libya

21 November 2011

Tripoli Post (Libya)

The Saturday forecast warned of a rainy November afternoon - a crowd gathered nonetheless at the Tashkil Libya Al-Hurra Brigade in Keesh for one of Benghazi's first ever formal graffiti contests organised by French NGO Handicap International to raise awareness of the dangers posed by small arms and light weapons. However, for many of the young contestants it was as much an opportunity for personal expression, as it was about tackling one of Libya's most pressing... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Tripoli Post (Libya)

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Pakistan

Guns Used in 80% of Violence Against Pakistani Women, Claims NGO Survey

18 November 2011

International News (Karachi)

Raising serious questions regarding the free availability of small arms in the country, a survey conducted by a local civil society organisation says that in almost 80% cases of violence against women the perpetrators use small arms to torture or kill the victims. The findings were shared by a representative of a national NGO Awaz Foundation at a two-day multilateral consultative workshop titled 'Towards Pakistan's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Report 2012,'... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: International News (Karachi)

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Dominican Republic

US Baseball Hero Cleared of Celebratory Shooting in Dominican Republic

9 November 2011

BBC News

Dominican Republic baseball star Alfredo Simon has been cleared of charges over a fatal shooting in the country on 1 January. Simon, pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, was accused of shooting dead one man and injuring another during New Year celebrations. Defence lawyers said the prosecution had failed to prove he fired the shots. The baseball player was held for two months earlier this year as the main suspect before being released on bail. Simon was accused of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC News

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Uganda

Ten-year Drive to Disarm Uganda Results in 900 Deaths, Mainly Civilians

8 November 2011

Monitor (Kampala)

At least 900 people, majority of them civilians have been killed in the north-eastern Karamoja region since the UPDF launched a disarmament exercise 10 years ago. According to a report released this year by the UPDF, 623 civilians and 269 soldiers were killed either in crossfire or ambushes, which brought the army under the spotlight over alleged human rights abuses as they carried out disarmament. The report also shows that 417 civilians and 289 soldiers were injured... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Monitor (Kampala)

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Canada

Rifles, Shotguns Set to Become Invisible if Canada Scraps Gun Registry

8 November 2011

McGill Tribune (Montreal)

On Oct. 25 Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Conservative government introduced Bill C-19 to the House of Commons. This bill, known as the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act, seeks to abolish the current long-gun registry. If passed, gun owners will no longer be required by law to register rifles and shotguns. Furthermore, Bill C-19 would ensure the destruction of all existing records of these weapons in the Canadian Firearms Registry. The Conservative government's... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: McGill Tribune (Montreal)

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United States

US Psychiatric Nurses Need Training to Reduce Gun Suicides, Homicides

1 November 2011

Medical Xpress (USA)

"Graduate Psychiatric Nurses' Training on Firearm Injury Prevention" found that in spite of the concrete recommendations from American Psychiatric Nursing Association, only 9.4 percent of psychiatric nursing programs in the U.S. reported training their students to look for signs that patients might shoot themselves or someone else, said study co-author Jagdish Khubchandani, a community health education professor in the university's Global Health Institute and Department... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Medical Xpress (USA)

35508

Uganda,East Africa,South Africa,Kenya

Security Threat in Kenya Triggers Debate on Whether to Give Guards Guns

27 October 2011

Daily Nation (Nairobi)

At the Majlis Resort on Manda Island, the night watchman carries only a radio and a torch. As dusk falls on the island, a team of local police officers armed with rifles arrives and settles down on the beachfront. Less than a month ago, Somali pirates kidnapped French woman Marieu Dedieu from this very spot. Now police are here to guard a handful of tourists still remaining in Lamu, because they are the only ones who can do it. "The government wrote a letter to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Nation (Nairobi)

35480

Canada

Harper Government Pledged to Alter Canada's Laws Governing Self Defence

25 October 2011

Montreal Gazette (Québec)

The Harper government has pledged to alter Canada's laws governing self defence, with an eye to giving citizens increased latitude to protect themselves and their property. In recent years, Canadians who have used violence - and especially firearms - have often faced criminal charges for their actions. When Ian Thomson awoke one night in August 2010 to find three men throwing firebombs at his rural home in southwest Ontario, he got out his revolver and fired a few... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Montreal Gazette (Québec)

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Scotland,United Kingdom

Scottish Gun Crime Decreased by 24% between 2009-10 and 2010-11

25 October 2011

BBC News

The total number of offences involving firearms recorded by police across Scotland decreased by 24% between 2009-10 and 2010-11. There were 154 shootings in which people were killed or injured last year, a drop of 28%. The justice minister praised the efforts of Scotland's police forces in getting guns off the streets. Kenny MacAskill said: "The message appears to be getting across that guns put lives at risk and anyone caught using them can and will be punished... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC News

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European Union,China,Germany,South Korea,Switzerland,Serbia,France,United Kingdom,Syria,Yemen,Bulgaria,Belgium,Libya,Italy,Bahrain,Egypt,United States,Russia,West Asia,North Africa,Finland,Austria,Sudan,North Korea,Spain

Tracing the Middle East Weapons Flow

19 October 2011

al Jazeera

Earlier this year, as mass popular uprisings spread through the Middle East and audiences across the world sat transfixed by images of unarmed citizens confronting iron-fisted security forces in the streets of Arab capitals, powerful governments from Russia to the United States were forced to begin accounting for the weapons they had for decades sold to the very rulers they now found themselves abandoning. In Egypt and Bahrain, protesters held up tear gas canisters... (GunPolicy.org)

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France

Should French Police Officers Keep Service Guns at Home? [Francais]

19 October 2011

TF1 News (France)

[Translated summary: Three police suicides, two family tragedies and one fatal accident in a single month. Should French police officers be banned from keeping their firearms at home?] Après une série de suicides et de faits divers tragiques impliquant des policiers munis de leur arme au domicile, la question se pose plus que jamais. Mais ni l'Intérieur ni les syndicats n'envisagent une telle solution pour l'instant. Le 22 septembre 2011, un gardien de la paix en... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: TF1 News (France)

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United States

Gun Injuries to Patients Younger than 19 Up Sharply in US, Says Study

18 October 2011

MedPage Today (New Jersey)

BOSTON -- Firearm-related injuries to patients younger than 19 accounted for an estimated 186,000 emergency department (ED) visits over the period from 1999 to 2007, investigators reported here. As a proportion of total ED visits for that age group, firearm injuries accounted for 30% more visits than documented in earlier studies. The findings could reflect differences in the data and methods used to calculate firearm-injury rates, but might also reflect a true... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: MedPage Today (New Jersey)

35430

United States

Firearm Injuries to Kids in US are Underestimated, Study Shows

17 October 2011

CBS News (USA)

How likely are children to be injured by firearms? A lot more likely than doctors used to think. In fact, a new study shows that the rate of non-fatal firearm injuries in kids is 30 percent higher than previous estimates. Each year, the study showed, there are 20,600 firearm injuries - including 8,368 injuries resulting in death - in people age 19 and younger. More than a third of these injuries - 37 percent - were unintentional. The study, based on the National... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: CBS News (USA)

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United States

Suspect Identified in California Hair Salon Shooting

13 October 2011

Reuters

SEAL BEACH, California - Mourners laid flowers at a hair salon in Seal Beach on Thursday, a day after a gunman, identified as the ex-husband of a stylist there, killed eight people in a shooting rampage. Police named the suspect as 42-year-old Scott Evans Dekraai of nearby Huntington Beach, who was expected to face multiple counts of murder in a mass killing that has been called the worst in Orange County history. Dekraai's former wife, Michelle Fournier, was a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

35407

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka President to Disarm Private Guards of Politicians

13 October 2011

Lanka Business Online (Pita Kotte)

Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa said firearms kept by private 'guards' of politicians will be recovered in a special operation starting Thursday, in the wake of a deadly clash among rival factions of his party. "A special operation aimed at disarming them has been launched from today by the police and the special task force assisted by the military," President Rajapaksa told a meeting of media chiefs. Analysts said politicians of various colours had got into... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Lanka Business Online (Pita Kotte)

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United States

Gunman Kills 2 Men, 6 Women in Southern California Salon Shooting

13 October 2011

Associated Press

SEAL BEACH, Calif. — Every hair-dressing station was full at Salon Meritage when a gunman burst through the door and began shooting, sending terrified customers diving for cover in the upscale salon tucked just blocks from the beach in this quaint seaside town. The shooter then stepped outside, shot a man sitting in a truck in the parking lot and sped off. By the time it was all over Wednesday, eight people were dead and another in critical condition in one of the... (GunPolicy.org)

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35403

Burundi

Burundi Launches 5-yr Programme to Control Proliferation of Firearms

9 October 2011

Coast Week (Kenya)

BUJUMBURA (Xinhua) - Burundian First Vice-President Therence Sinunguruza Friday launched here in the east African nation's capital Bujumbura a five-year national action plan to control the proliferation of small arms and light weapons. During the official launch of the new program, the Burundian first vice-president said the proliferation of small and illicit arms exists in Burundi. "The proliferation of small and illicit arms is real in Burundi and constitutes a real... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Coast Week (Kenya)

35383

India

After Accidental Handgun Shooting, India Police Need Training on Gun Use

6 October 2011

Daily News & Analysis (India)

The accidental firing from the service pistol of a traffic constable at the police commissionerate has brought to the fore the rather "amateurish" manner in which a section of the police force handles firearms. On Tuesday afternoon, constable Vijay Bhusare (27) attached to the Pune police traffic branch was injured when a bullet hit him when his colleague, Amol Sarde, was displaying his pistol and explaining its functioning. "Sarde initially loaded the pistol with... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily News & Analysis (India)

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Norway,Netherlands

Gun Licence Applicants May Have to Prove Mental Health in Netherlands

4 October 2011

Auburn Journal (California)

A majority of Members of the Netherlands Parliament are supporting a recommendation from the public security council that applicants for a gun ownership license prove they are psychologically healthy before they can obtain a license. In the Netherlands gun ownership is not a right but a privilege, with hunting and target shooting the only two legitimate reasons for owning a gun. Self-defense is not considered a legitimate reason for owning a gun and only the police may... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Auburn Journal (California)

35367

United Kingdom

People Given Suspended Sentence in UK May Be Refused Gun Licence

4 October 2011

News and Star (UK)

People given suspended prison sentences might be refused a firearms licence following a report in the wake of the Derrick Bird shootings, the Home Office has said. Bird, 52, shot dead 12 people and seriously injured 11 others after going on a rampage in west Cumbria on June 2, 2010. He then turned the gun on himself. Last December, the Home Affairs Select Committee made a series of recommendations, saying current gun law was "a mess". Responding, the Home Office said... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: News and Star (UK)

35366

Qatar,Libya

Libyans Launch Grassroots Efforts to Stop Deadly Proliferation of Guns

1 October 2011

Miami Herald

TRIPOLI, Libya -- Alarmed at the deadly arsenals piling up in ordinary Libyan neighborhoods, self-appointed community leaders in Tripoli have begun issuing their own gun licenses and, in some cases, conducting raids to retrieve land mines and rockets stored in private homes. Qatar and other nations flooded Libya with arms during revolutionary forces' six-month struggle to overthrow longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi. And when the NATO-backed former rebels finally toppled... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Miami Herald

35348

United States

US Lawmakers Push to Allow Carrying Guns on College Campuses

30 September 2011

USA Today

State lawmakers across the USA are pushing a growing number of bills this year that would legalize carrying guns on college campuses, according to groups tracking the trend. This year, at least 14 states have introduced 35 bills that would allow students and faculty to carry concealed weapons on state colleges and universities or loosen restrictions on gun bans on campuses, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Meanwhile, two states, Maryland and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: USA Today

35346

Costa Rica

Arming Yourself for Self-defence, the Trend in Costa Rica [Espanol]

25 September 2011

Veracruzanos (Costa Rica)

[Translated summary: The trend in Costa Rica seems to be to own firearms for self-defence. According to a recent survey, 60.3% of respondents answered 'yes' to the question 'Do you support the death penalty?']. La mayoría de participantes en una encuesta telefónica llevada a cabo el pasado miércoles por un canal de la televisión local, en uno de sus espacios informativos, expresó su apoyo a la ejecución de los delincuentes, un castigo abolido hace más de un... (GunPolicy.org)

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35326

Rwanda

Police Warn Public Against Illegal Possession of Firearms in Rwanda

23 September 2011

New Times (Rwanda)

Kigali — Rwanda National Police (RNP) has warned people who illegally possess firearms, to voluntarily surrender them to the concerned authorities before stiff measures are taken. Speaking to journalists yesterday, Police Spokesperson, Supt. Theos Badege, noted that despite the positive results registered in surrendering firearms in the recent past, some people still possess illegal guns. The warning follows a series of armed robberies in several parts of the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New Times (Rwanda)

35332

Mexico,United States

Mexico Still Waiting for Answers on US Gun-running Programme

19 September 2011

Los Angeles Times

Reporting from Mexico City and Washington— Last fall's slaying of Mario Gonzalez, the brother of a Mexican state prosecutor, shocked people on both sides of the border. Sensational news reports revealed that cartel hit men had tortured Gonzalez, and forced him to make a videotaped "confession" that his high-powered sister was on the take. But American authorities concealed one disturbing fact about the case from their Mexican counterparts: U.S. federal agents had... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Los Angeles Times

35303

United States

Florida Law that Limited Doctors' Ability to Ask about Guns Is Blocked

19 September 2011

Time (USA)

A federal court has blocked a new Florida law that limited the ability of doctors to ask patients if they had guns in the home. Judge Monica Cooke, a Republican appointee, rightly said that the law interfered with both doctors' right to free speech and patients' right to receive information. The ruling, which came down last week, struck an important blow for freedom of expression. But it did something more: it dealt a rare setback to a gun-rights lobby that is... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Time (USA)

35302

Russia

Boy Injures 2 Students with Unattended Police Assault Rifle in Russia

17 September 2011

RIA Novosti (Russia)

MAKHACHKALA - A high school student in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan accidentally wounded two other students after he made a shot from an assault rifle in a school, a local police spokesman said on Saturday. He said several policemen were invited to a school in the Tarumovsky district of Dagestan to deliver a lecture for children. "A senior class student was examining an assault rifle that was left unattended for some time by one of the policemen after... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: RIA Novosti (Russia)

35287

Canada

Man Kills his Parents and Himself with Legally Owned Gun in Quebec

16 September 2011

Ottawa Citizen (Ontario)

A Gatineau man shot and killed his parents and then shot himself with a handgun that he legally owned, police said Thursday. Police confirmed Patrick Mongeon-Johnson, 32, used his licensed and registered nine-millimetre handgun to kill his mother and stepfather before turning it on himself at 115 De Saguenay Street on Sept. 7. An autopsy confirmed Lucie Johnson, 51, and Denis Lagacé, 59, died of gunshot wounds. A handgun is considered a restricted firearm under... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Ottawa Citizen (Ontario)

35283

United States

Judge Blocks Florida Law Enacted to Gag Doctors on Gun Safety

15 September 2011

Reuters

MIAMI - A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Florida law limiting what doctors can say about guns to their patients, saying it violated free speech protections under the U.S. Constitution. U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke granted a preliminary injunction preventing the state and Governor Rick Scott, a Tea Party-backed Republican and former healthcare executive, from enforcing the Firearm Owners' Privacy Act with immediate effect. The law took effect in June and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

35281

Canada

College Shooting Revives Debate Over Canadian Gun Registry [Francais]

14 September 2011

CapAcadie.com (Canada), Editorial

[Translated summary: The fifth anniversary of the Dawson College tragedy brings back the debate over the abolition of the firearm registry. The number of homicides in Canada involving a carbine or shotgun has dropped between 1975 and 2006, from 183 to 36. Pure coincidence?] Il y avait exactement cinq ans hier, un étudiant du Collège Dawson à Montréal ramenait au souvenir des Montréalais et de tous les Canadiens le drame de la Polytechnique: armé d'une arme... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: CapAcadie.com (Canada)

35277

United Kingdom

UK Gangsters Get 400yrs for Pistol Factory, Drug & Gun Trafficking

12 September 2011

London Daily News (UK)

A group of 37 gun traders and drug suppliers have been sentenced to a total in excess of 400 years imprisonment following a successful Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) sting operation. The men appeared at Wood Green Crown Court following an undercover initiative designed to target serious and organised crime in and around Enfield borough. The last sentencing took place on 9 September 2011. Codenamed Operation Peyzac, the initiative involved detectives launching a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: London Daily News (UK)

35269

Swaziland

Fight Over Drug, Man Injured by His Brother with Shotgun in Swaziland

12 September 2011

The Swazi Observer (Swaziland)

A fight between two brothers over stolen dagga almost proved fatal after one shot the other with a 12- bore shotgun gun, injuring him on his back and arm. Both brothers were allegedly armed when the fight ensued on Monday afternoon at Nyonyane, where families moved to open way for the construction of the Maguga Dam were relocated to. The other, is alleged to have been armed with a pistol and the battle was thereafter decided by who had the quickest hand and the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: The Swazi Observer (Swaziland)

35259

Netherlands

Security and Justice Minister to Ban Semi-auto Rifles in Netherlands

11 September 2011

Radio Netherlands

Security and Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten says he is going to ban semi-automatic rifles. Minister Opstelten referred to the massacre in the Dutch town of Alpen aan den Rijn in April of this year, when a man used a semi-automatic rifle as well as a pistol and a revolver to kill six people and injure 17 others before killing himself. "Such weapons", the security minister said, "are not intended for use at a shooting club. They're made to hit moving targets. It's... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Radio Netherlands

35265

Europe,United States,El Salvador,Honduras,Mexico,Venezuela

In Crime-Ridden Venezuela, Even Hospitals Are No Longer Safe

11 September 2011

San Francisco Chronicle / AP

CARACAS, Venezuela - A young man dies of gunshot wounds, and enraged friends and relatives react by shooting up the hospital. A medical student leaving another hospital at the end of her shift is shot to death by a robber. Doctors working late take to sleeping in their workplace rather than risk being mugged. In crime-ridden Venezuela, even hospitals are no longer safe. No one was injured in the Aug. 20 shooting rampage at the Domingo Luciani Hospital in Caracas, but... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: San Francisco Chronicle / AP

35262

Sudan

South Sudan Army Begins Civilian Disarmament in Lakes State

10 September 2011

Sudan Tribune (France)

JUBA — The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) which became the official army of the newly established Republic of South Sudan in July said on Saturday it has begun disarming civilians in Lakes state. The spokesman of the army said South Sudan's military is responding to an order by Lakes state governor, Chol Tong Mayay, requesting the SPLA in the area peacefully collect all types of weapons from the civilian population. Governor Mayay's order is a response to a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sudan Tribune (France)

35272

Iraq,Caribbean,Jamaica,Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad Now Rivals Jamaica As the Most Violent Country in Caribbean

10 September 2011

Trinidad and Tobago Express

Trinidad and Tobago now rivals Jamaica as the most violent country in the Caribbean, with the number of annual murders rising sharply from 98 to 550 over the last decade, with some areas in the Port of Spain police division being listed among the most dangerous in the world. This is the finding of a new United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) draft report on Human Development and Citizen Security in the Caribbean, which noted, among other things, that the murder... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Trinidad and Tobago Express

35260

Libya

Tripoli Awash in Guns, Celebratory Shootings as Rebels Register Firearms

9 September 2011

Christian Science Monitor

TRIPOLI, Libya - As rebel forces moved on Libya's capital three weeks ago, the people of Tripoli prepared for the worst. They expected that Muammar Qaddafi would somehow "burn" the capital as he fell and state TV said the rebels would slaughter them. Those apocalyptic fears have so far failed to materialize. Instead, three weeks after Mr. Qaddafi went into hiding, the celebrations continue. Now, the top cause of casualties in Tripoli is the number of bullets fired... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Christian Science Monitor

35266

United States

US 'Gun Murder Capital of World' as 6 Shot Dead in West Virginia

8 September 2011

Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), Editorial

CHARLESTON, West Virginia - A troubled young Morgantown man, barely beyond teen age, used two rifles and a pistol in a stunning murder rampage Tuesday. After writing weirdo notes on Facebook, he killed five at a farmhouse near Morgantown, then wounded a service station worker in Roane County, then killed himself in Kentucky. His bloodbath was just one of several gun killings in Wednesday's news. On the same day, a pistol-carrier pleaded self-defense after gunning down... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Charleston Gazette (West Virginia)

35268

United States

New Yorkers Vent Frustation at Washington, Obama's Lack of Gun Control

7 September 2011

New York Times

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's efforts to stamp out gun violence in New York were challenged over the Labor Day weekend by a spate of shootings: Bullets flew at house parties, along parade routes and across stoops and street corners. By Monday's close, 13 people had been killed and 67 injured in 52 shootings since early Friday. The toll stunned veteran police officers, leading some to wonder if violent crime, which has declined across the city for many years, was rising... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35273

United States

Armed Gun Owner Takes Cover as Nevada Killer Shoots 10 with AK-47

6 September 2011

New York Times

LOS ANGELES — A man armed with an AK-47 assault rifle opened fire Tuesday morning on a group of uniformed National Guard members as they ate breakfast at an IHOP restaurant in Carson City, Nev. He hit all five Guard members, killing three of them, and killed another woman and wounded five other people before taking his own life. The gunman, identified by the police as Eduardo Sencion, 32, began his five-minute shooting rampage around 9 a.m. as people flocked to the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35267

Australia

Majority of Shootings in New South Wales Are Drug Related, Police

6 September 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Police say they are frustrated the people targeted in the recent spate of Sydney shootings are not speaking up. The comments followed two Sydney shootings in the past day in Arncliffe and Revesby. The Revesby attack was the 12th Sydney shooting in three weeks. "The majority of these incidents are drug-related," said Assistant Commissioner Frank Mennilli, the NSW Police South West Metropolitan Region Commander in a statement today. He said the victims' reluctance to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35252

Mexico,United States

Mexico Arrests US Man Accused of Smuggling Arm Parts for Cartels

6 September 2011

Washington Post / AP

PHOENIX — Police have arrested an American man who allegedly smuggled parts for as many as 2,000 grenades into Mexico for drug cartels, more than a year after he was released by U.S. agents who stopped him at the Arizona-Mexico border for having more than a hundred grenade parts. While a Department of Justice official said the case will be added to the investigation of Operation Fast and Furious, a flawed effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Washington Post / AP

35250

Peru

New Bill Approved in Peru on Life Sentence for Gun Crimes [Espanol]

5 September 2011

Andina (Peru)

[Translated summary: The Special Committee on Public Safety of Congress approved a bill that proposing penalties, from 20 to 35 years of prison term up to life imprisonment, to those who commit crimes using firearms.] LIMA - La Comisión Especial de Seguridad Ciudadana del Congreso aprobó hoy un proyecto de ley que propone sancionar con penas de 20 a 35 años de cárcel y hasta cadena perpetua, a quienes cometan delitos con uso de armas de fuego. La iniciativa,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Andina (Peru)

35245

Libya

Bullets from the Sky, Amateurs with Guns Multiply Firearm Injury in Libya

30 August 2011

Toronto Star (Ontario)

ZUWARA, Libya — If not for guns, there would be a lot of idle hands in Libya. Out front of what used to be a high school, Fethi Karshman, 49, whose brother Samir lives in St. Catharines, Ont., is wiping down parts of a Russian anti-aircraft gun. When he is done, Karshman, an engineer who studied Russian in university, will re-assemble the weapon, which sits on a flatbed truck. "We take it from Gadhafi (forces) yesterday," he says. Asked if he knows guns, Karshman... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Toronto Star (Ontario)

35230

United States

Another Customer Rents Gun, Shoots Himself at Florida Pistol Range

25 August 2011

WESH-TV News (Florida)

APOPKA, Florida -- A man attempted to commit suicide at the Shoot Straight gun range in Apopka on Thursday afternoon, Apopka police said. The man survived the self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. The man's identity was not immediately released. In June, a man walked into the Casselberry Shoot Straight location and took his life, police said. Casselberry police said an Altamonte Springs man walked in and waited until there was only one other customer inside.... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: WESH-TV News (Florida)

35218

Macedonia,Puerto Rico,United States,Libya

How Dangerous is Celebratory Gunfire? Many Innocents Are Struck, Killed

24 August 2011

Guardian (UK)

Without doubt, war correspondents are wise to wear helmets and flak jackets while sending dispatches from shell-pounded streets crackling with gunfire. But when Sky News reporter Alex Crawford rode into Tripoli this week on a rebel pickup truck, she was more worried about celebratory gunfire – because of the danger posed by bullets landing on her head. While some early studies conjectured that bullets shot upwards simply vanished into space, the threat from falling... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (UK)

35217

Serbia,Macedonia,Kuwait,Iraq,Philippines,Jordan,Turkey,United States,Libya

Celebratory Shooting Injuries: How Dangerous is Firing a Gun Into the Air?

22 August 2011

BBC News

Libyan rebels have celebrated their advance into Tripoli by firing guns in the air. How hazardous is this? It is, unarguably, an emphatic way to display one's jubilation. Shooting an automatic weapon into the sky to signal an occasion one welcomes is a popular practice in much of the world, as the footage of Libyan anti-Gaddafi forces seizing the main square of the capital city has demonstrated. But it is a potentially fatal activity, which regularly results in the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC News

35213

Canada

All Canadian Women Should Own Guns for Self-protection? - Opinion

17 August 2011

British Columbia Local News (Canada), Opinion

Recently someone suggested for self-protection all Canadian women should own guns, a notion as sane as a daycare handing every 3-year-old a pair of sharp scissors before inviting them to join in a game of tag. The suggestion stems from the shocking statistic of how many women even in this country are murdered, maimed, beaten, or abused every day often by someone they know. Current gun laws decree ensuring firearms are unloaded at all times when stored, secured by a ... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: British Columbia Local News (Canada)

35204

Philippines,Indonesia,China

3 Men Charged with Production and Selling of Imitation Guns in China

15 August 2011

China Daily

XIAMEN, Fujian - Three men in East China's Fujian province have been charged with producing and selling imitation guns following a raid on a toy gun factory in Jinjiang city in July. You Zhixian, a publicity officer with Jinjiang public security bureau, said the three suspects surnamed Huang, Ge and Chen had been arrested on suspicion of producing and selling imitation guns that could cause injury. "More than 10,000 imitation firearms were discovered in the factory,"... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: China Daily

35189

Russia,United States,European Union,Belgium,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas,Africa,Burundi

Development, Security Require a World Without Small Arms [Francais]

9 August 2011

Pax Christi Wallonie Bruxelles (Brussels)

[Translated summary: In Burundi, the authorities spend each year an average of 5 dollars per person for health care. Each gun injury costs 163 dollars to the health care system. Three quarters of the global budget for health care is thus spent on these injuries!] Au Burundi, les autorités consacrent en moyenne 5 dollars par habitant aux soins de santé chaque année. Chaque blessure causée par une arme à feu coûte 163 dollars au système des soins de santé. Trois... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Pax Christi Wallonie Bruxelles (Brussels)

35176

United States

Gun Query Off Limits for Florida Doctors, Gun Injuries a Health Issue?

8 August 2011

New York Times, Letter

As a primary care physician, I regularly ask patients questions that many people would consider rude, inappropriately nosy or just irrelevant in polite conversation. Do you wear your seat belt? How much alcohol do you usually drink? Do you use recreational drugs? Have you ever injected yourself with anything? Do you have sexual relations, and if so, with men, women or both? Questions like these have long been a standard part of medical interviewing, and for good... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35169

United States

Shooter Kills 7, Including 11yr-old, in Ohio Rampage - Police

7 August 2011

Reuters

Seven people, including an 11-year-old, were slain on Sunday before police killed the alleged gunman in a small town near Akron, Ohio, police said. The community, Copley Township, has about 14,000 people and is 40 miles/60 km south of Cleveland. A man first gunned down five people in one area, then killed two others elsewhere before police shot the suspected shooter and killed him, Copley Police Chief Michael Mier told reporters. After locating several victims,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

35163

Norway,United States

Norway Killings Show Gun Control Only Affects Law Abiding Shooters

6 August 2011

New Jersey Local News, Opinion

Gun control results in giving control of guns to those who should never have them. The most recent, horrific example is in Norway, where last month a crazed citizen methodically killed 76 people. Everyone ran, including the unarmed police. The shooter, Anders Behring Breivik, acted as judge, jury and executioner — unopposed. The unarmed citizens of Norway, where gun control prevails, assumed an incident of this nature would not — could not — occur. But the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New Jersey Local News

35167

United States

US Study on Stray-bullet Shootings Finds Most Harm Women and Youth

2 August 2011

Oregonian (Portland)

A University of California-Davis professor who studied stray-bullet shootings across the country found that most harm women, young children, older adults and individuals who are at low-risk for violence. The study, which will be published as a letter in tomorrow's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, identified 284 stray-bullet shootings in a one-year period between 2008 and 2009, in which 317 people were killed or injured. Unlike the risk... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Oregonian (Portland)

35165

Cayman Islands

With 2 Guns Turned In During Cayman Amnesty, Police Now Offer Cash

2 August 2011

CayCompass.com (Cayman Islands)

With just two firearms being turned in during the Royal Cayman Islands Police guns amnesty programme in July, officers have decided to extend the programme for another month. This time around, they'll be offering cash to individuals who turn in their weapons. According to Robert Baraud of High Impact Media, his company has set aside $2,000 for police to offer to those who turn in weapons or ammunition. Additional donations for the programme will be sought from the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: CayCompass.com (Cayman Islands)

35155

Norway,Canada

Gun Control in Canada: Crime and the Long-gun Registry

30 July 2011

Montreal Gazette (Québec)

MONTREAL - There are two basic crime scenes when it comes to gun violence in Canada. One involves weapons that are traceable - sometimes using the $1 billion long-gun registry that is likely to be scrapped by the Conservative government this fall, as promised. The other - far more common - involves guns that are not traceable because they are not registered, the registration number was erased or the guns used to kill are never found. The looming question as MPs get set... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Montreal Gazette (Québec)

35148

United States,Norway

Norway Shooter's Ruger Mini-14: Very Popular, 'Poor Man's Assault Rifle'

27 July 2011

Huffington Post (USA), Blog

The attack in Norway by Anders Behring Breivik, apparently involving a Ruger Mini-14 assault rifle, is only the most horrific of the mass shootings involving the company's products. Founded in 1949, the "corporate motto" of Sturm, Ruger & Co. is "Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens." But Sturm, Ruger firearms are also often found in the hands of mass shooters: last year's attack at a Connecticut beer distributor, leaving eight victims dead and two wounded; the 1999... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Huffington Post (USA)

35140

Australia,Norway

Norway Shooting Should Force Semi-auto Handgun Ban - Australian Greens

25 July 2011

News.com (Australia) / AAP

The shooting spree in Norway should force Australia to ban semi-automatic handguns, Greens leader Bob Brown says. More than 80 people were killed and scores more injured when a lone gunman opened fire on a Labour Party youth meeting on the island of Utoeya, near the Norwegian capital Oslo. Senator Brown said reports the killer had used a semi-automatic handgun should force a re-think of Australia's laws. "These would not necessarily be prohibited in Australia," he... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: News.com (Australia) / AAP

35117

Norway,United States

US Gun Control Activists Mourn Norway Victims

25 July 2011

Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A leading US group which has long pressed for tougher gun control laws in America Monday said the massacre in Norway was a tragic reminder that "guns are the enablers of mass killers." The Brady Campaign, set up three decades ago to work to cut the number of gun deaths and injuries in the United States, said it "joins the world in mourning the horrific loss of life in the Norway terrorist attacks." "The staggering toll of young lives taken by a gunman... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Associated Press

35112

United States

US Gunman Kills Ex-wife and 4 Relatives at Son's Birthday Party

25 July 2011

Sydney Morning Herald / AP

A US gunman shouted at children to leave his son's birthday party at a Texas roller rink as he fatally shot his estranged wife and four of her relatives, before then killing himself, police and witnesses say. Police said the couple had been having ongoing marital problems that investigators believe led to the shootings about 7pm on Saturday at Forum Roller World in Grand Prairie, about 30 kilometres west of Dallas. No young children or rink employees were killed. Some... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald / AP

35107

Norway

Norway's Mass Killer Used Special Bullets for Maximum Damage: Surgeon

25 July 2011

Associated Press

The gunman who slaughtered dozens of campers at a Norwegian island retreat used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage, the chief surgeon at a hospital treating victims said. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered only tiny fragments on bullets from victims' bodies, adding that the exit wounds were unusually small and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Associated Press

35100

Sierra Leone

Small Arms Eradication Targeted for Action in Sierra Leone

21 July 2011

Cocorioko.net (Sierre Leone)

A Five Year National Action Plan on Small Arms was today presented at a State House ceremony attended by President Ernest Bai Koroma, Vice President Sam Sumana, Ministers and Development Partners . The Plan covering the period 2011-2015 is the Working Document of the Small Arms Commission which provides a framework detailing interventions, strategies and activities to be undertaken in regulating the manufacture, sale and use of Small Arms and Light weapons (SALW) in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Cocorioko.net (Sierre Leone)

35094

Northern Ireland

Stolen Gun Used in Dissident Republican Shooting in Northern Ireland

20 July 2011

BBC News

A gun stolen during a raid on a west Belfast home was later used in a dissident republican punishment shooting, the High Court has been told. The loaded semi-automatic pistol was then found in the bedroom of another house in the city, prosecutors said. Police have charged a 23-year-old man with an arms offence after DNA from the weapon was matched to their database. Sean Megaw, of Glasvey Drive, Dunmurry, is accused of possessing a firearm and ammunition in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC News

35089

Canada

3 Teens and 2 Men Arrested in Toronto on Firearm and Drug Charges

19 July 2011

Toronto Sun (Ontario)

TORONTO - Three teens and two adult men were rounded up as Toronto Police used tips from the public to track down four illegal handguns and ammunition at two homes. Among the accused are a 17-year-old boy who was banned for 10 years by a court from possessing weapons, and a teen who has two separate court-imposed firearm bans, including a life-time ban, police said Monday. Det. Rick Proctor of 31 Division said a team of detectives and the Gun and Gang Task Force... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Toronto Sun (Ontario)

35081

United States

Arizona Lawmaker Pointing Her Handgun at a Journalist Draws Fire

16 July 2011

New York Times, Opinion

While all the country gaped last week at the acrimony ensnarling the Federal government, Arizonans were treated to an additional, equally bizarre spectacle. You'll be shocked to hear that a firearm was involved. It was a classic case of he said/she said, but of a particular stripe hard to imagine outside Arizona, where guns are so fervently embraced that I imagine they rank above waffle irons as popular wedding gifts and make the occasional appearance at christenings,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35069

South Africa

Implementing South Africa's Gun Control Act - Failure or Work in Progress?

11 July 2011

Institute for Security Studies (Tshwane/Pretoria) / AllAfrica.com, Opinion

The South African Firearms Control Act (FCA), 2000 (as amended), which replaced the Arms and Ammunition Act (1969), was enacted to introduce more rigorous firearm control processes and procedures in South Africa, as well as specific policing actions in order to reduce firearms crime and violence. With another amendment to the FCA on the cards, various interest groups and NGOs have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the FCA to date. Much of the criticism by... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Institute for Security Studies (Tshwane/Pretoria) / AllAfrica.com

35039

United States

Obama White House Gingerly Plots 'Common Sense' Gun Safety Measures

8 July 2011

Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Six months after Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot, the White House is preparing to propose some new steps on gun safety, though they're likely to fall short of the bold measures activists would like to see. Spokesman Jay Carney said that the new steps would be made public "in the near future." He didn't offer details, but people involved in talks at the Justice Department to craft the new measures said they expected to see something in the next several... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Associated Press

35029

United States

Michigan Man Commits Suicide after Seven Die in Shooting Rampage

8 July 2011

Agence France Presse

CHICAGO — A man suspected of fatally shooting seven people, including a child, committed suicide late Thursday after a car chase and hostage standoff with police in the US Great Lakes city of Grand Rapids. The two remaining hostages were released safely after the gunman, Rodrick Shonte Dantzler, shot himself dead as police were speaking to him, Grand Rapids Police Chief Kevin Belk told reporters. Belk said officers were in the house and talking to Dantzler -- who... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Agence France Presse

35028

United States

Mass Shooting in Rural Pennsylvania, Then a Siege on a Vengeful Man

4 July 2011

New York Times

At a sprawling, tree-shaded country house in rural Pennsylvania, a place of serenity that most city dwellers can only dream about as a retreat from the mean streets, two weekending couples, one with a 2-year-old boy, were relaxing on Saturday night when the nightmare strode in from the darkness. He was a bull-necked career criminal with a record for robbery, burglary and insurance fraud in New York and Massachusetts — mug shots show a brutish face framed by long... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35010

United States

Pass Laws to Address Intersection of Alcohol and Guns - New US Study

22 June 2011

Capitol Weekly (California)

If there is a link between alcohol and violence, how should society seek to deal with it? New research out of the University of California at Davis suggests one idea: Pass laws that address the intersection of booze and guns. According to a new analysis of data by Garen J. Wintemute, director of the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program, people who drink heavily and engage in risky behavior like drinking while driving are also more likely to own guns and carry... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Capitol Weekly (California)

34978

Africa,Pakistan,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas

Small Arms Cause 60-90 Per Cent Deaths Each Year in Pakistan

19 June 2011

Nation (Pakistan)

ISLAMABAD - Small arms are the reason for 60 to 90 per cent deaths due to direct conflicts that occur each year. Approximately 90,000 people were killed every year while 1.5 million people were injured every year. Ismat Ullah Khan, Project Officer of SPADO, an NGO, supporting implementation of UN programme of action and de-weaponisation, said this during a press conference here on Saturday. He said there is trade of small arms worth $ 10 billion in black market per... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Nation (Pakistan)

34971

Germany,China,Nepal,Italy,India,United States

High Incidence of Small Arms Violence in Nepal: India Border, Armed Women

16 June 2011

MSN News / Indo-Asian News Service

KATHMANDU -- As over 70 countries in the world Thursday begin observing the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence, peace activists rue that even five years after the end of an armed insurrection, Nepal is still wracked by gunfire, thanks to the 1,800-km open border with India. 'There have been 1,013 incidents of violence caused by small arms in the last 17 months,' says Subodh Pyakurel, chief of Informal Sector Service Center (Insec), Nepal's largest NGO that... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: MSN News / Indo-Asian News Service

34975

Italy,European Union,United States,Austria

Strict Gun Laws at Home, But Austrian Exports Fuel Gun Violence Abroad

10 June 2011

Vienna Review (Austria), Opinion

When you think of Austrian exports, what are the first things that pop into your mind? Sausages? Beer? Those little round chocolates with Mozart's portrait on the foil cover? All of these are valid answers. But if you didn't think of the Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol with short recoil, locked breech and a tilting barrel, possessing an effective range of slightly over 50 meters and the possibility of inserting up to a 33 shot clip, you are seriously missing out. It's... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Vienna Review (Austria)

34940

Tajikistan,Afghanistan,Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan Still Awash with Firearms, Guns Feature in Political Struggles

9 June 2011

Eurasianet.org (European Union - Asia) / Eagle-Tribune (Massachusetts)

One year after ethnic violence rocked southern Kyrgyzstan, leaving over 400 dead, gunshot wounds have been established as the main cause of death. Activists believe the country is still awash with firearms, and security experts say weapons are likely to keep featuring in domestic political struggles, especially as officials seek support from gun-toting associates or even arm themselves. During the violent overthrow of Kurmanbek Bakiyev in April 2010, protestors seized... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Eurasianet.org (European Union - Asia) / Eagle-Tribune (Massachusetts)

34939

United States

Florida Law: 'A Cross Violation of Doctors Right to Provide Preventive Care'

9 June 2011

Huffington Post (USA), Opinion

Do you want your pediatrician to assess existing risks to your child's health, based on the latest scientific knowledge? Do you want your doctor to tell you the truth about those risks, based on the best evidence that can be brought to bear? When it comes to the risks of guns in the home, particularly to children, the gun lobby wants to prevent doctors from telling you the truth and prevent you from hearing it. At the insistence of the National Rifle Association,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Huffington Post (USA)

34931

United States

Los Angeles Police Department Seeks Tighter Regulations on Airguns

7 June 2011

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck is proposing that the city require BB-gun replicas of actual firearms to be brightly colored so that police officers don't mistake them for real weapons. The proposal, which the Los Angeles Police Commission will consider Tuesday, comes after two shootings involving officers and people with replica weapons, including one in which a teenager was wounded. Under the new rule, all such toys sold in Los Angeles would have the "entire... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Los Angeles Times

34904

Mali

Bloody Shootout Between Rival Groups on a Campus in Mali [Francais]

6 June 2011

Le Républicain (Mali)

[Translated Summary: On 3 June the campus of the Faculty of Science and Technology (FAST) saw a bloody clash between two rival student groups fighting over the management of University dormitories. Machetes, axes and guns resulted in 'many' injuries]. Usage d'armes à feu et d'armes blanches 8 blessés graves Le campus universitaire de la Faculté des sciences et techniques (Fast) a été, le 3 juin 2011, le théâtre d'un affrontement sanglant entre deux groupes... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Le Républicain (Mali)

34901

United States

Florida Law that Bans Doctors from Asking about Guns Will Be Challenged

3 June 2011

ABC News (USA) / AP

Doctors and gun control groups say they will challenge a Florida law, signed Thursday by Gov. Rick Scott, that bans physicians from asking patients about gun ownership. "Gov. Rick Scott should realize the risks to public health and safety that he would be sanctioning by giving into the gun lobby's agenda," the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence said in a joint statement with the Florida chapters of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (USA) / AP

34892

United States

New Florida Law Restricting Doctors to Ask Patients if They Own Guns is Signed

3 June 2011

Gainesville Sun (Florida)

Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday signed into law a bill that will restrict doctors' ability to ask patients whether they own firearms. The bill's inspiration, at least in part, was a Marion County incident last year. HB 155, which takes effect immediately, allows doctors to ask about gun ownership and record that data only when they believe the information is pertinent to a patient's safety and health. If the Florida Board of Medicine finds a doctor out of step with the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Gainesville Sun (Florida)

34890